F.P.,
Hi,
wrong time, wrong place. You cat get a better IMAP Stack than Mulbery.
But Imap was not so much used. You cant sell a produkt and stay alive
if there is no customer.
Try the Claws Clienet on windows, thats also great IMAP support....im
not sure that TB will get this quality in the next years.
Imap should be well done. But that isn't enough in itself. Claws has
poor support for html. It might be a plugin would
do better. Not worth it to me. I don't want to jump through that
hoop. Mozilla's Imap has been pretty good for quite a
while, but their offerings are still starved for features. Postbox has
resolved that somewhat.
For potential Imap plus strong feature set with current ongoing
development, TB still has no peer. But it is true that good
Imap takes years to develop, and some have given up, like Eudora for
instance. Mulberry too went away because they couldn't
generate enough income with what they had to support further
development. That really is the crunch. It is true that Mulberry
and Eudora are trying to get something done in the alternative
universe. Results so far have been discouraging.
I was hoping for a good TB Christmas release this year. But maybe not.
Regards
2010/9/22 Paul Van Noord <pau...@for-him.net <mailto:pau...@for-him.net>>
9/22/2010 4:35 PM
Hi F.P.,
On 9/22/2010 F.P. wrote:
FP> Because of the unstable older 4.X versions im switching to
thunderbird.
Great!
FP> Hope the users are strong enough and your company will not go
the way
FP> mulbery is going.
Mulberry is so good that it can't survive?
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Paul
The Bat! v.4.2.36.4 on Windows 7 Pro 64 bit 6.1.7600
No IMAP No OTFE
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