> What I just said. This is IMAP's ugly side. There's only one, very 
> specific way, to implement IMAP on the client that has any
> reasonable chance of working with every IMAP server in existence.
> And it's not very obvious what it should be, not obvious at all.
> You can't rely on UIDNEXT. You can't rely on half the stuff in RFC
> 3501, because you don't have a lot of guarantees to go on.
> 

What is your policy regarding Courier's implementation of IMAP?
Support only bare minimum required features, or add new RFCs, even
though they are optional?

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