Am 14.11.19 um 19:18 schrieb Ralph Seichter via dovecot:
- Thomas Güttler via dovecot:
Stateless, http and URLs are the future.
A bold claim, and not worth anything without proof, which is impossible to provide because you cannot predict the future.
Yes, you are right. I can't predict the future. But I can look at the current state of the art. AFAIK nobody will use CORBA today if he starts from scratch. Most people use http based APIs today.
JavaScript running on in browser or mobile phone can't connect to IMAP/SMTP.
That's simply not true. There are JavaScript libraries like SmtpJS, a low-level TCP/UDP socket API, and more.
Quoting this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/46886237/633961
Note that smtpjs uses a service located at http://smtpjs. It's not truly a Javascript SMTP client. This "utility" means you are uploading your email credentials to the server smtpjs.com. Use with extreme caution.
JS running in the browser can't. JS running in Node.js can.
Please do your research before stating obvious falsehoods.
The above line is from you. Should I repeat it?
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