Hi!

> As I said there are many very good alternatives, BSD-like too.

Alternative means rewriting all the code. On top of framework previously
not used in the project, with different APIs, different approach to
IMAP, etc. This is a large piece of work, for many projects - totally
unnecessary as ext/imap work for them right now.
That provided the person in question actually owns the code, not just
runs the app. In the latter case he has no options to upgrade at all.

> Yes, many (see the bugs DB). And c-client is as dead as msql.

Bug DB is full of bugs for everything, not a reason to drop imap. As for
"less work", I don't see how much less work can be done on imap that is
done now. If it still works for people, why remove it? I see  no reason
to do this.
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