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by WhyNotHugo 235 days ago
JMAP is great for thin clients, like webmail, or clients which can’t store any state to disk.

For regular desktop software, I’m not sure that it’s really an improvement over existing protocols.

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I agree. For what I read quickly, it seems to be mostly the same stuff but "modernized". It's like the flavor of the day for email technology. Fundamentally it hasn't really changed much which is why I am a bit skeptical. Sure, you have a "better" and more efficient protocol that is easier to work with/implement but then what? It's still just email with most of the inherent flaws built in.