On 30 Jan 2001, at 18:05, Johannes Posel wrote:
> Hi there Marck,
>
> Going back 02:32 30.01.2001. when you uttered the following thoughts:
>
> > Personally, I have no need for IMAP. If you have real and complex
> > IMAP needs, i.e. as more than a glorified POP protocol, then TB v1
> > is not going to suit you.
>
> I would love to hear from someone knowledgeable what TB IMAP support
> does and doesn't, because one of my mail providers forces me to use
> IMAP, POP3 is blocked ourside their LAN...
Ok, I used tb over weekend using imap support, and did not notice
any difference between pop3 and imap. So basicly, no support for
imap server folders, everything is downloaded from the root folder, if
it is marked as read it is not downloaded from the server. If the
delete from server option is checked everything is deleted as per
pop3.
This wasn't the design of imap, however, and so it didn't forfil my
requirements.
Andrew.
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