Shawn Walker writes: > I would say that Nokia N800 does not store all of you message on your phone. > I can access my 15,000 > IMAP folder with my iPhone with 16 GB of memory, but the iPhone does not does > download all 15,000 > messages, just the first 100 or whatever I have it configured it for.
Why are you downloading any? http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1733 "No mailbox data are kept on the client; the client retrieves data from the server as is needed." Did you mean to say "caching"? > The users that we are dealing with will and always will download all 30,000, > 100,000 1,000,000 > messages to their computer. We cannot control how the user want to use the p > roduct. Unless we > really cripple how the product work. When Jon Postel said "...be liberal in what you accept from others" he probably did not have this kind of protocol abuse in mind. Force these non-IMAP users to use POP; that's what they're already doing. Cheers, - Joel _______________________________________________ Imap-uw mailing list [email protected] http://mailman2.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/imap-uw
