On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 15:50 +0200, Joon Radley wrote:
> Hi Ian,
> 
> > What I don't understand is that you seem to think that there's a
> > possibility that email could be stored in some place that it can't be
> > transported to. Where would that be?
> 
> Please read the mails before this one. This discussion is about what Outlook
> needs in order to process special messages. When new mail is received and
> before the messages gets injected into the message store it need to be
> processed. That is why you get a clear distinction between transport and
> storage. Where in IMAP the message is injected directly into the storage. 
Thats an interesting information. I have always thought that in
Exchange-Outlook world the processing was on the server side and the
messages were sitting on the server.
Or the client side processing is limited to Toltec/Bynari solution?

Regards,

Olaf
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