Am 03.04.2017 um 17:04 schrieb David Wright:
As I say, I don't fully understand this remark. Are you saying that Nabble can serve emails to an email client like Thunderbird using standard protocols like IMAP/POP etc, or something different?
For what I understand, the Nabble interface is a tool to simplify (?) partaking in mailing lists, by making posts (which will get shipped by ordinary e-mail) and reading other people’s posts. The problem is that Nabble formats the e-mail you compose in it somewhat weirdly, so stuff may not be displayed in e-mail clients that are not Nabble (including, as you wrote, the archives &c.). Which significantly lowers its value.
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