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MBOX-Line: From tss at iki.fi Tue Mar 20 17:33:31 2007
To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
From: Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:38 2018
Subject: IMAP Wiki [was: Re: [Imap-protocol] IMAP features: which
clients use them?]
In-Reply-To: <07E59C2E-717C-4CD3-A668-6059C9F3AC0D@goodserver.com>
References: <07Mar20.114847pst."57996"@synergy1.parc.xerox.com>
<20070320133052.S8455@orthanc.ca>
<07Mar20.133147pst."57996"@synergy1.parc.xerox.com>
<1174428749.1318.94.camel@hurina>
<07E59C2E-717C-4CD3-A668-6059C9F3AC0D@goodserver.com>
Message-ID: <1174437211.1318.113.camel@hurina>
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 19:52 -0400, David Rauschenbach wrote:
> Or, even easier, start and maintain an "imap protocol" topic on
> Wikipedia.
Easier perhaps, but is Wikipedia the right place for such detailed
information? At least I have a feeling that if I started addings tens of
new pages about all kinds of things more or less related to IMAP, they'd
soon get deleted. But I haven't bothered to read Wikipedia's policies so
I don't know really.
If Wikipedia allowed it, I'm still not sure if it's such a good idea.
Possibly too many people/bots breaking the pages, more or less
intentionally.
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