Hi Allie Martin --------------------------------------------- On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, at 21:08:21 [GMT -0500] (which was 7:08 PM where I live) you wrote: > Kevin Amazon, [KA] wrote:
>> The key issues with regards to IMAP are: > I wanted to add a couple other lacking features that are very useful: > a) selective download message text without attachments on a per > message basis. One can then view the message body over a slow > connection without having to download large attachments. Large > attachments can be left for sessions over a faster connection. > b) download of only X amount of headers for sync operations. At the > moment TB! has to sync all headers for messages in an IMAP folder for > you to be able to read a message. The IMAP protocol does make it > possible to download only the last 50 messages. You can then choose to > download more if you like. > Additionally, the IMAP protocol makes it possible to create a list of > messages without actually downloading the full headers. Downloading > full headers takes longer than downloading only enough information to > create the message list. > c) support for colour coding messages or support for extra flags apart > from the basic read/unread forward/redirected flags. Currently all > other labelling like colour coding, TB! flagging and parking are > local. Move the message to another folder and the TB! label, flagging > is lost. Only the standard ones are preserved. Point well taken. -- Best Regards, Kevin Using The Bat! v2.12 Beta/1 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
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