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Originally Posted by rameses I wasn't aware that Thunderbird works flawlessly with Hotmail.
I think there's some type of miscommunication between us and tfr...to put Electron's and my view in plain English:
- we don't care about POP, POP3, WebDAV or any other protocol
- we do care about getting our hotmail on Zimbra while leaving a copy of messages on the server
- our question: if Thunderbird - a non-MS software and open source, I believe - can accomplish this, then why can't Zimbra?
Electron, please edit this if incorrect. |
thats right. while being quite sound on things technical, i really dont care who uses what protocol and how to deal with it, all i want is getting my hotmail on zimbra while leaving a copy on the server, just like thunderbird does it.
in the long race yahoo will lose if it doesnt offer client access like the other providers and so will zimbra if it doesnt offer support for popular mail servers. if yahoo does really start offering pop or imap free, i dont see much reason to use zimbra over thunderbird, however if zimbra takes up this seriously and corrects their approach to pop, then i will gladly recommend it to anyone since it is an otherwise amazing software.