On Sat, Jan 15, 2000 at 12:25:09PM -0500, Greg Owen wrote:
> 1) Integrate support for some sort of calendaring.  I've run both IMAP and
> Exchange based environments, and for all its faults, the integrated
> calendaring that Exchange does is extremely useful.  None of the web-based
> calendaring systems I've seen compare.

As much as I would like scheduling, this is an "mailbox" program, which
handles email.  I believe that proper support for scheduling would add
too much to the protocol, given that this is supposed to be "simple".

> 3) Integrate configuration info onto the server, like ACAP or IMSP tries to
> do.  All you should need to tell your client is you username, password, and
> server; it'll go do the rest to the best of its abilities.

Do you have an URL for a specification of ACAP or IMSP?  I've never
heard of them, but what you've described is a good idea.
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Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                       http://em.ca/~bruceg/

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