Ken Hornstein <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> I think that the libraries could get used more in the future if
    >> someone manages to finally teach some IMAP server about MH folders.  I
    >> wish I had time to hack this... I'd like to FFI (RUST) wrap libnmh.

    > UW-IMAP used to have this capability, from my memory, but as I
    > understand it never worked well.  I just don't think that's going to

And apparently many remote exploits that never got fixed.
When I last tried, ~20 years ago, I never got it all to work.

    > happen.  Also, that would require you to RUN an IMAP server, which
    > ... I mean, fine, if you want that, more power to you.  But it seems
    > not that useful for most people.  That being said ... if someone wants
    > to do that work, more power to them!

I don't keep my inbox on a server, it's on my desk once I inc.
That makes it hard to access from the phone.
Also it would be nice to be able to point Thunderbird at the inbox for those
times when I really need to render the HTML part better than mh-e can do.
Also calendar entries.
So I would run an IMAP server on my desktop, maybe on ::1.
And I have public IPv6 on my desktop, so maybe I would open it to world for 
smartphone.

As you say: none of us have time for this.

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