On Wednesday, November 03, 2004 at 3:33:49 AM [GMT -0500], Peter
Fjelsten wrote:

AM>> So what happens when you wish to view those colours at another
AM>> location with another TB! client?

> You can't. But you cannot do that now either. They are stored with the
> local cache now.

I realize this. My question was more rhetorical. :) IMO, the thing to do
would be for TB! to support the message labelling as is supported by so
many other IMAP clients. This colour labelling can be stored server
side.

> No but my suggestion is to make the current functionality more solid so
> that clearing the local cache does not remove colour groups and memos.

Those POP3 features are nice aren't they? :) 

> Naturally making this information available from all locations would be
> nice but I don't think this is possible as per the IMAP protocol?

I'm not sure if it's not possible.

However, IMO, it's not that it would be nice. That's really how it
should be. All attributes should be stored server side so that TB!
clients at other locations would be able to use them and display them as
well. I'd vote for working towards a working solution of that nature
rather than one that works for one location only. What I wish not to see
is colour groups being enhanced the way you describe and then colour
labelling storable server side, and usable by other IMAP clients is never
supported.

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