Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
> There are no current plans that I know of. For IMP 5, we plan on
> merging DIMP and MIMP into it and getting rid of the separate
> codebases - this should make it a lot easier to write different/custom
> frontends.
Cool that sounds quite interesting. I'll stay tuned.
Quoting Colin Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm pleased to say that the two issues I mentioned the other day on this
> list with the RC(n-1) versions are gone!
Great, thanks for letting us know.
> Out of curiosity, are there any plans to make MIMP, erm, well, less
> minimal? I think quite a few
Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
> The Horde Team is pleased to announce the second release candidate of the MIMP
> Webmail Client version H3 (1.1).
I'm pleased to say that the two issues I mentioned the other day on this
list with the RC(n-1) versions are gone!
(For reference, issues were replying to a me
The Horde Team is pleased to announce the second release candidate of the MIMP
Webmail Client version H3 (1.1).
MIMP (Mobile Internet Messaging Program, or Mobile IMP) is a version of the
webmail client IMP suitable for mobile devices such as WAP phones or
PDAs. Basic IMP functionality is implemen