Hello all! It's quite a long time ago since I started to look for an e-mail client with features like Gmail, and it seems that *sup* fulfill these requirements. First of all I would like to great all the contributors for their work. However I have a couple of questions to better understand how *sup* works.
I've read in the latest History file that IMAP support is deprecated. Are you going to drop it? I mainly use IMAP to read my e-mail boxes, because I need to deal with them from different workstations (say: home, office, laptop, etc.). For this reason the local Maildir approach won't work for me. Are the labels stored in a local database or also stored as flags via IMAP? Of course the second choice would be much more beneficial for people using e-mail from different locations. What happens if a new message is added to the mail spool from another source? Does *sup-sync* preserve labels already associated? Is it possible to _delete_ a message via IMAP (say: mark as \Deleted and then Expunge, using IMAP terminology)? According to your FAQ, it seems that only mbox spools support a real delete process. About message composition, do you have any recommended editor, given the fact that I never used a lot Vi nor Emacs? Thank for your help! -- Lurkos _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list sup-talk@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk