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MBOX-Line: From rickblock at avaya.com Tue Mar 20 13:42:51 2007
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To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
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From: Rick Block <rickblock@avaya.com>
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Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:38 2018
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Subject: [Imap-protocol] IMAP features: which clients use them?
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In-Reply-To: <20070320133052.S8455@orthanc.ca>
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References: <07Mar20.114847pst."57996"@synergy1.parc.xerox.com>
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<20070320133052.S8455@orthanc.ca>
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Message-ID: <4600474B.1000309@avaya.com>
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Alexey's lists (apparently last updated August 2005) are at
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http://www.melnikov.ca/mel/devel/Links.html
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Mozilla, Thunderbird, and Outlook all support client initiated
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searches.
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Rick Block
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Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
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>> In fact, I'd like to make a version of this chart which calls out more
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>> specifically IMAP features and usage, so that folks who want to use
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>> IMAP mail services can have a better idea of which clients will be
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>> most useful to them. What should those features be?
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>
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> Alexey used to maintain a chart listing a variety of IMAP clients and
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> servers, and the extensions they supported. If you go waay back in the
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> list archives (circa 2001) you can probably find a reference to it,
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> although I suspect it's long gone now.
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> You'll probably get a better answer to this next week (after people get
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> back from IETF).
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> --lyndon
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> _______________________________________________
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> Imap-protocol mailing list
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> Imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
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> https://mailman1.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/imap-protocol
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