On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 05:13 -0600, Bart wrote: > Hope this is not too far off topic. > > I am using pop for all my email accounts. I receive all my mail on one > machine at one location. But I keep seeing remarks that indicate IMAP > as being just "SO" much better. > > Would someone either explain or point me to a place where I can learn > the reasons for these comments? > > Bart
well.... i have some imap only mail servers and the users that use it don't notice anything initially when they switch to it coming from pop, usually i have to explain the difference between imap and pop. THAT is the biggest plus i can think of considering the extra advantages it brings of having all mail in one location available from everywhere. most of my users are sometimes at their desktop computer, sometimes on the road or at home using blackberry's, laptop, webmail etc..... and e-mail is important to them, its simply a big archive with valuable information and they simply need that information to do their business. with POP everybody needed to call the office several times a day to ask someone to resend an email from some weeks ago for me as administrator it brings less problems since many email clients have limited storage of a few Gig, i used to have exploding mailboxes on a frequent schedule several years ago when we did pop, nowadays having someone with 20 or 30 gig in their inbox is not uncommon (yes, i know) besides that i can also easily make regular backups of all mailboxes and restore them if needed _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
