Re: Who uses IMAP

2005-06-02 Thread Michael Lewis
C. A. Niemiec sez: So my question: Is IMAP ever _fast_? IMAP is just as fast as POP. However, the sequence for things is different, so it APPEARS slower to us. With POP, unless you've set some weird pref somewhere, it downloads all of your email at once. So, when you click on an email, you see

Re: Re-Wrap Quoted Lines

2005-06-02 Thread Richard Hart
Daniele Procida wrote: I'd like to be able to rewrap lines that I have quoted, like the one above, at the touch of a button. If anyone uses MacSOUP for news then they will know how useful this is (MacSOUP can rewrap several levels of quoted text instantly an neatly). What you are looking for

Re: Feature Request: GROWL

2005-06-02 Thread Tim Hodgson
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 6:06 pm +0200, Karel Gillissen wrote: You can turn them off in the preferences: Go to Preferences - notifications Karel Op vrijdag, 27 mei 2005 schreef Lally Singh: Hi. The one thing that gets me about PM is that every time I open up my laptop, the dock icon bounces

Re: Who uses IMAP

2005-06-02 Thread John Maylone
Yeah, didn't they advertise them as free for life? I got my account, switched everything over to that, thinking coolnever again and the next thing I know it was pay up or get out. That was certainly the low point in my relationship with Mr Jobs. Reminded me SOOO much of my ex, but she

IMAP and Waste

2005-06-02 Thread Willem Smelik
Hi there, Two questions about the future plans for PM and one about open windows: 1. I used to be able to move to another open window within PM by Apple-` but in PM, for quite some time, it no longer works. The key combination is still active in my Keyboard settings. Am I overlooking

Re(2): IMAP and WASTE

2005-06-02 Thread Karel Gillissen
Yep, only pop here, even on my .mac account. I don't particularly like imap, maybe because I am totally used to pop? I like to be fully in control on my own mail on my own hard-disk. For some reason spam is hardly an issue on my accounts. Only appr. 50 spams a week on a fairly load of 'regular'

Re: IMAP and WASTE

2005-06-02 Thread Barbara Needham
I guess the question Rick raised, is, are there any advantages to using IMAP over using a pop server which allows web access. There is one I can think of: Even with web access, while I can have folders on my web mail and folders on my local mail, these folders do not have the same content.

Re: IMAP and WASTE

2005-06-02 Thread Rick Lecoat
I don't use IMAP either. Mainly that is because I've always had POP mailboxes provided by my ISP and since I work in a one-standalone- machine setup I've not been part of a networked email serving system. That said, I have little interest in it either. I'm one of those types who likes to keep

Re(2): IMAP and WASTE

2005-06-02 Thread Marlyse Comte
Can we have a poll about how many IMAP users we have, perhaps? I don't use it at all. Long time ago I had a Hotmail account and that was the only instance I had been slightly interested in it, but with all the spam going to Hotmail, I lost quickly interest. ---marlyse