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by jasonmunro
1358 days ago
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You are likely right about all of these things. I agree commercial E-mail providers don't currently have a reason to offer JMAP support. Thunderbird already has robust IMAP support so why change it. But JMAP provides a new avenue to E-mail client development that is both easier for existing clients to deal with and encouraging for new development. |
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