On 10/25/2018 06:07 AM, Liam Proven wrote:
Trying to keep that in sync on multiple machines via IMAP was horrible -- slow, inefficient, and made clients painful to use. Furthermore, IMAP only handles messages, not rules, and I want a graphical rules engine in my client, not a scripting-based one on my server.
I also don't care for web mail. I only use it when I don't have a choice to use an email client. Given that I now carry a smart phone with an email client, that's no longer an issue. As for IMAP, I've been using it for years and not had an issue with syncing mail. It just works. As for rules, I have them configured on my main desktop system, which is running all the time. Regardless, a rule on any client affects all mail. I use IMAP because it just works and works well. What I completely fail to understand is when people, who should know better, insist on using POP on multiple clients. Now that's a headache! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org