On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 01:30, Jamie Zawinski wrote:
[snip]
My recollection is that "c-client" was named that to
distinguish it from
the *real* IMAP client reference implementation... which was written in
Common Lisp. (Yep, IMAP is that old. (And as broken now as then.))
Awe, man! I love reading your rants, but, at the risk of this running
way off topic, what, pray tell, is wrong with IMAP? I've been becoming
more and more of an advocate for IMAP, but I've got to admit that since
I don't do a lot of programming these days, I don't know the ins and
outs of it the way a programmer would.
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