>> Yeah, I don't want an email client that looks out for me, I want an
>> email client that I can control.
> And to get back on topic, i would like my Mailclient to offer me the 
> choose (to be intelligent) to accept a security risk for xyz days, 
> months. Even if the Certificate is outdated.
> I agree with Thomas, i urgently need an "Business" Mailclient, which is
> able to act like i want em to act.

It  seems  to  me, that amongst the members of this discussion, people
with  business  expertise  DO  want  take  the  risk to use TB with an
outdated  certificate.  Because we learnt that it does not matter what
the intentions are, it is always the end product that matters. Time is
money,  baby.  And time/patience is running out on TB at my clients...
Harder  and  harder  (to sell and) to explain why bugs exist, why IMAP
does  not  work 100%, etc. Ritlabs should hire a real businessman, and
dont  let the programmers decide what to do and not to do. I dont mean
it  like offense, believe me. I would like to see TB to be on the top,
with  all  my  heart.  But  I believe, the business model of TB should
change.   Hopefully,   it   will  change  with  v5  and  a  good  IMAP
implementation.

Vili

PS:  Ritlabs: for me, for us, it is always easier to criticize. Always
the first line takes the bullet, which is you. I know that. But if you
want to build, be the best, you have to be critical to yourself.



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