On Friday, May 13, 2005 at 1:49:01 AM [GMT -0500], Raymund wrote:

>> He means moving older messages to local folders.

> That doesn't make much sense with IMAP, do it? The reason to use IMAP
> is that one can be sure, someone else makes the backup :-)

An archive can be safely stored away somewhere.

But I personally don't wish to archive away messages so quickly, so I
have folders containing thousands of messages.

With a fast connection, TB! is fine. It struggles with a slower
connection, so in that setting I use a different client.

> Well, that's leads to the question: Is there an IMAP proxy somewhere out
> there? (Answers please also as private copy to me, as I'm away for three
> weeks now.)

IMAP proxy? Not that I know of. What do you mean?

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