>>>>> On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 19:29:43 -0400,
>>>>> Cyrus Daboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (cd) writes:

cd> In an ideal world, ACAP, the successor protocol to IMSP, would be
cd> available, and that would deal with these types of issues. However,
cd> the ACAP effort is all but dead, leaving IMSP as the only viable
cd> remote address book and preferences protocol in use.

I wonder, what ever happened to ACAP?  I thought Eudora was another
client that was going to support it.  Did they back out?  

I guess you could always store address book info in the IMAP server
somehow.  I notice PINE is fiddling with ways to store the .pinerc
on the IMAP server.

-- 
Amos

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