Gunivortus Goos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> rašė:

Hi Vilius,

So IMHO in nowadays world where everyone has at least
stable 128kbps POP3 is a legacy.

I hope, you'll allow me to disagree. :-)
I'm subscribed to 54 mailinglists, from 42 of them I
save the mails, doing that for many years; lists about
historical topics, about mythological topics, etc.
I wait until there are 2000 mails in a listfolder, then I
export them and start another 2000.
They're a great database for me.

Therefore I need POP3 to get every message on my
local computer where I've lots of diskspace for it.

But you can do this on IMAP too. Just configure email client to automatically archive older messages to local folders.

This is why I like IMAP. You can customize your inbox for virtually every possible situation.

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  Vilius Šumskas
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