Am 30.11.2011 09:56, schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
- Robert Schetterer <robert@schetterer.org>:
Am 30.11.2011 09:21, schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
- Robert Schetterer <robert@schetterer.org>:
Am 29.11.2011 23:17, schrieb Michael M Slusarz:
Quoting Patrick Ben Koetter <p@state-of-mind.de>:
There's an RFC, but it hasn't been adopted yet. Neither by IMAP servers nor by IMAP clients. ;)
Not true. We've (IMP) had special-use (RFC 6154) support since August 2010.
Offhand, I know that serverwise Cyrus 2.5 supports RFC 6154.
michael
what helps this, tb, outlook, apple mail, winmail and some mobile clients must follow , this is what people use, and it will take years after some of them might upgrade
What helps this == Was hilft es?
TB has it on the CR list. Apple has their own X-LIST feature together with google.
cool, *g left another hundred clients
however having this widly solved would be a dream why i did take so long for it.........., its a Problem since years
Yes, it is a problem, but having a standard doesn't solve it and open source software is not a guarant to have it implemented either, unless you contribute the code yourself or get to sponsor someone to do it.
BTW: We'd contribute € 500 if Timo implemented RFC 6154 in Dovecot 2.1.
very cool !!!!,
as an add on idea, if it would be possible to identificate unfixed clients on the fly and doing some action on it, it might be a solution to allow imap at fixed clients only , others have to use pop3 then, not a solution everywhere but it could be implemented in some places ( i.e mine *g )
p@rick
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MfG Robert Schetterer
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