Marten Gallagher, [MG] wrote:

> The reason for possibly changing to IMAP is:

> ISP is prepared to install IMAP.

> and

> I can then do all the manipulation wheh I am (frequently) away from
> the office and the main machine.

> But.. as I said - I cannot afford screw ups becasue IMAP in the event
> that IMAP's functionality or lack of?) compromises the email handling
> set up that I have spent two years refining and developing on behalf
> of myself and of clients.

I cannot confidently say that the intricate setup that you've built
over the years for you and your clients will be able to be achieved
using a TB! IMAP account. I strongly suggest rigorously testing first.

When I started using TB! IMAP I had to give up a lot of what I
formerly did with POP, the main one being auto-filtering. I currently
do most of my filtering at the server level. Auto-filtering now works
but I haven't really heavily tested it.

All template functionality seems to work, as well as the address book
stuff.

The main thing for you I'd think would be the filtering.

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