On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 06:38, J�r�me Bolliet wrote:
> Roland Schneider wrote:
> > The problem has been already mentioned on this list, pop3d
> > cant be used for anything with more than a few mailboxes
> > and Sam recommends using imapd in such cases.
> > Maybe this makes it into a configure-time option some day,
> > but non-rfc-conformant hacks usually take some time.
>
> Well.
> But i don't want to give imap access to our customer.

I've heard providers say that before, but I've never understood why.  If
IMAP works better than POP for your users' purposes, why would you not
want them to have access to that service?




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