In the immortal words of Chuq Von Rospach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> >In fact, Chuq, Apple has a great opportunity to take the high ground here.
> >They are planning to release a new mail client with Mac OS X.
> >If they make this mail client do something like the above, they
> >can make the Mac that much more friendly for the internet.
>
> this isn't something I can really comment on -- but I will say if the
> mail app engineers weren't aware of the RFCs before, they are now
> that my list server is sending it to them. But I honestly don't know
> what's on their schedule and what they have time for before initial
> release, but I do know their release schedules are real tight, so if
> it's in there, great. if it's not, it's not because of lack of
> interest...
Honestly, I'd be _amazed_ if that mail product actually made it into
the first release. I will be even more amazed if it does and is still
supported a year from now. (cf. Claris Emailer)
Apple has far too much incentive to keep Microsoft happy by pushing
Outlook Express, and no reason other than NeXTie pride to try to
ressurrect NeXTmail five years after a stake was finally driven
(deservedly) through its heart.
-n
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