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On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
The IMAP spec does not contain an identification of the client application to the server. There is no "HELO" as in SMTP. And HELO in SMTP is entirely unreliable, unverifiable, and on many servers completely skippable. RFC says you SHOULD use FQDN for HELO nothing more. But still you can add SPF record for your HELO so nobody can foged your server HELO, thats it.
Well, I brought up HELO as an example just to say that the IMAP protocol has no concept at all that a client can say to the server which kind of client, e.g. "MS Outlook" vs. "Thunderbird", it is.
Maybe, the user agent string in HTTP would fit better. Also: unreliable, user-settable, I know.
Bye,
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