Interviewed by CNN on 28/02/2012 16:13, Axel Grude told the world:

> I also noticed that IMAP is rather fragile on my (also slow) connection when 
> I do bulk 
> operations such as moving (more than 10) emails. POP never crashed 
> Thunderbird as a 
> side effect of moving mail. I think there is some stuff still programmed 
> synchronously 
> which doesn't matter when you have super-fast broadband (and / or leave 
> everything in 
> your inbox).

Well, since IMAP storage is remote, any maintenance operations will be
impacted by the link. POP storage is local, so maintenance can be
performed even offline.

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