Hello Csaba!

On Wednesday, May 22, 2002 at 1:37:27 AM you wrote:

>       However, I don't really see what
> IMAP could give me over POP using the BAT.
  
If you need access to your mail from different locations and
computers, even share your mailbase with others - as would be the case
for corporate mails (i.e. support) - IMAP is a good idea.

Otherwise POP3 is the way to go. Particularly since TB!'s IMAP support
is practically nothing more than an extended POP3. That is, TB!
supports the most basic commands (getting mail and sending mail) of
the protocol. All other features (synchronising, folder creation and
deletion etc.) are not implemented, yet.



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