Dear Cyrus,
CD> "IMAP is just not a very rich protocol," Steve Conn, Exchange Server CD> product manager, told ZDNet Australia during the company's Tech Ed CD> conference. This is a purely marketing statement, it has nothing to do with IMAP at all. It is absolutely meaningless from technical PoV, just like stating "IP is extremely feature-poor protocol, because it does not include POP/SMTP/IMAP/blah-blah-blah". A protocol itself is a set of rules, not features. If a protocol allows extensions, it is rich by definition because it allows building feature-rich software based on this protocol. -- All the Best! Stefan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ..."Harmony seldom makes a headline." - Silas Bent, American writer (1882-1945)
