On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:18 AM, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler(a)chello.at> wrote:
Thomas Janssen wrote:
> The "AJAX crap" Just works from everywhere. It doesn't help me at all
if i
> have my emails via IMAP on my box, if i haven't access to that box.
IMAP leaves and manages all the messages on the server. You can still access
the mails from another machine via the webmail or, at your option, via IMAP.
IMAP is not POP. POP is designed for a single client machine per user, IMAP
is mainly server-side and can thus handle muliple client machines for the
same user just fine.
I know all that, and? Doesn't change anything. I love to use that Ajax
"crap".
Oh, by the way, i guess because kmail (or a full featured email
client) is that awesome to use, is the reason why you use something
different to answer that threads. What was it again, Knode and gmane?
I can handle all my emails with that Ajax crap. Anytime. Everywhere.
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LG Thomas
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