Using IMAP ? Would that help ? What about the sent items folder ?
Would using IMAP imply that you leave the messages on the server some time ? That 
would need some semaphore to show that both systems have fetched some mail, which then 
can be removed from the server. It sounds hard to do for me.

I think shared mailboxes is the solution, but that requires a port of evolution to 
windows. I just wanted to know if it is feasible. Gnome2 is multi platform (right?) So 
how hard is it ?

--- Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 09:40, Cody Russell wrote:
>
>> Can't you just use IMAP or something, and store messages on the server? 
>
>Don't you read the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list?  It's much easier to bug
>the already overworked Evolution developers to devote less time to
>improving the product and more time to arbitrarily extending the POP
>protocol in ways it shouldn't or porting Evolution to Windows rather
>than just simply using IMAP on both platforms.  Sheesh!  ;-)
>
>I wish POP really would eat itself.
>
>-- 
>Brian
>
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