14 Oct
2013
14 Oct
'13
8:02 p.m.
Am 14.10.2013 18:58, schrieb /dev/rob0:
In addition to the ignored replies in the other thread, I'll ask this: why do you want to use POP3? IMAP can do everything POP3 can do, and it's superior in many ways. POP3 should have died out a decade ago
say who?
you want to provide storage, backup and responsibility for every message all users ever received in their live and train them how to move messages to local folders instead have a typical POP3 setup with some days keep on server where the user must not all the time remember that he should act before quota warnings arrive?
well, you can do so, many others won't