Ron Johnson wrote:
> If you say so. It works well enough for my limited needs.
Clients that treat IMAP like a glorified POP should just remove it and
save the compile time. Seriously.
>> Harfs on IMAPS
> For those of use who don't use IMAPS, though...
Ah, yes, passwords in the clear.
>> All of those are far more serious than no reply-to-list.
> Any recommendation, besides mutt?
Sure, Thunderbird. Between lousy IMAP, broken IMAPS, bad wrapping, the
lousy "personalities" model and no reply-to-list the first 4 are pure
frustration while the last is a minor annoyance. The frustration is trying to
figure out why the firefox gang has let such a trivial thing last so long
while programming in far more complex features with a far smaller appeal. :(
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