On 9/21/01 1:20 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What about making a subfolder of the INBOX and also calling it INBOX? I
> think that should be possible. Regular end-users would probably be happy to
> accept that as their main Inbox folder for incoming mail.

That'd work. I'm actually more curious than bothered by this -- the
subfolder stuff works fine for me. It just seemed to be a place where the
user experience was a bit weird, so I thought I'd bring it up.

> My university has a setup which sounds quite similar to this. So far I've
> kept my account there as POP rather than IMAP so I haven't tried this out
> yet, but I'm getting intrigued now...

I held out on POP for a long time, old-phart that I am. I finally hit a
point where I needed to be able to share a mailbox and share state via a
mailbox, so shifting to server-based stuff and IMAP was the natural way to
go. And now -- I'm wondering why I waited, other than being an old-phart.
I'm really starting to like IMAP. Especially since I had to ship off my G4
powerbook for repairs (it got dropped) and I didn't lose access to my
mailboxes and folders in the meantime. It merely makes me wish there were
someway to server-store my rules and address books so THEY'd travel with me,
too... 

(giggle)



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