on 1/8/04 8:55 PM, jud spencer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 1/8/04 8:50 PM, "Julian Vrieslander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I've tried many variations of the IMAP settings for my work account on the
>> server at U of Washington (UW-IMAP, natch).  Right now I've got a config
>> that works OK most of the time.  But even though the traffic in this account
>> is very low (maybe 5 messages per day), I still get corruption in my client
>> database every few weeks, requiring advanced rebuild to fix.
> 
> Hmm., I use a UW-IMAP implementation as well and don't have any problems of
> the sort. I will say that the UW implementation is perhaps the worst that I
> have seen.

While I do understand this statement and tend to agree, I find if very odd
that UW-IMAP's implementation of IMAP is so bad. After all, THEY INVENTED
IMAP! Why can't they get IMAP right!?!? It just boggles the mind...

-Charlie


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