On 3/2/2016 11:32 AM, Paul D. Mirowsky <p_mirowsky@bentaxna.com> wrote:
We're talking POP and Thunderbird.
And like I said, POP simply isn't designed for such usage.
IMAP is a pre-existing condition.
No idea what you mean by that.
The ability for POP clients to keep all of their shared clients current
is a glaring omission that should be rectified.
It was, a very long time ago. The rectification is called:
IMAP.
IMAP is a security risk that increases the attack surface area. YaHoo,
should I say more.
No, you really shouldn't, because you obviously don't know what you're
talking about.
The only thing IMAP *might* have in common with Yahoo is that Yahoo
*may* support the protocol (whether or not it does, and if so how well,
is another question that I have zero interest in, because anyone who
uses it for email is someone who doesn't have a clue).
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