Am 01.12.2012 03:03, schrieb Stan Hoeppner: > On 11/30/2012 5:24 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: >> Am 01.12.2012 00:19, schrieb Stan Hoeppner: >>> In the real world most road warriors use POP, not IMAP, and those with >>> consistent connectivity that do make use of IMAP do it via web mail. So >>> the "sent items" folder isn't an issue. Note the OP mentioned "laptop >>> users" as his submitters, not desktop users. "Laptop" implies roaming, >>> or he'd have used a different descriptive term. >> >> in the real world THESE DAYS especially road warriors use IMAP >> and not POP3! notebook, workstation, tablet, smartphone > > Germany is not the U.S., and neither are Czechoslovakia. The preferred > protocol is dictated by availability of connectivity.
WTF has the protocol with connectivity to do? each MUA can download messages so even if you are offline you have access to your mails like they would have been downloaded via POP3 the main difference is that you need not to bother which client has which messages and where are which maybe imprtant sent messages
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