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IMAP's Inventor Joins Messaging Architects [2008 September 15]
Citation added: October 23rd, 2008, 11:54 pm
Messaging Architects, the experts in email risk management and compliance, today announced that Mark Crispin, the inventor of the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), has joined the company’s R&D team to continue what has become a life-long endeavour to make email the most useful application on the Internet.
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Gmane.mail.imap.dovecot: [Fwd: Re: University of Washington lays off 66 technology workers.]
Citation added: July 2nd, 2008, 3:30 am
I would expect this means the end of UWIMAP....which probably leaves DC [Dovecot] as open-source IMAP of choice. [That's what I think]
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Gmane.mail.imap.general: Re: Imap protocol re: GMail
Citation added: October 30th, 2007, 5:09 am
'(0) Needed. Now. Should drop everything else to address:
IMAP internationalization
UTF-8 mailbox names
UTF-8 flag names
(1) Should go into any major revision (e.g., IMAP5) of the base
specification, either because it is essential or
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Don’t call my baby ugly, and other Mark Crispinisms at Pensieri di un lunatico minore
Citation added: October 27th, 2007, 12:01 pm
'My question would be: Is there any [IMAP] implementation that isn’t horrible in Mark Crispin’s hallowed opinion? Besides the one he wrote, of course.
It seems to me that IMAP’s adoption rate suffers from two major issues:
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