On Jul 13, 2006, at 7:43 PM, Katie Capps Parlante wrote:

+ Drag and drop emails and attachments from other email clients.

Observation:
- one advantage of the IMAP solution is that you can create a rule to copy items as they come in, vs moving them by hand.

For some scenarios this will work. But rules and filters are still IMAP client features that are beyond a lot of people. It's also extremely difficult, if not impossible to set up a rule or filter for: Emails that will require follow-up.

Mostly, this solution has the highest chance of discoverability. It requires no setup on the part of the user, other than to download and install Chandler. Everything else requires some minimal amount of understanding of accounts and servers.

+ RSS in and RSS out via desktop/web access

Examples?

Someone could subscribe to the shared Office calendar as an RSS feed.


Cheers,
Katie
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