> The SMTP engine is largely unchanged since 8.0 was released.
Geez, man, that is completely untrue. If that's your premise, sorry,
that debate is on your planet, I'm not going there....
> Safari support is in 2001.1 for the first time.
Then it's pretty strange how there's not a single post that I can find
that suggests so on _any_ official level. Rather, only the opposite,
such as Kevin's
"we are now working on IMail 2006.1.1 (safari support, web
messaging performance, instant messaging and a few other areas)"
(7/28)
and of course the quote I posted yesterday in which he mentions that
they are _not_ supporting Safari at present, but _will_ in 2006.1.1.
I think you might be confused because on 7/28 Kevin casually says he's
tested (presumably speaking of 2006.1, and not speaking of an
organized unit test) with Safari _2.0.3_; he claims only some
dropdowns that don't work (not that people like to roll out software
with non-working Bcc: and Cc:, but whatever). He's speaking of 2.03
specifically, which only runs on OS X Tiger. OS X Panther users are
forced to stay in the 1.x stream. If you are a hosting service
supporting Safari, you are supporting both. It's like not supporting
5.x browsers on PC.
--Sandy
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