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On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 07:58:41 -0600, lucas wrote:
I know IMAP is better than POP, but is HTTP (such as MSN) better than IMAP? In the first place, if you post in a group, you _must_ remember to go back to the group to collect replies to the post. It is rude to make a post to a public server, and expect an email response. In the second place, IMAP is only "better" than POP3 for some values of "better". Each has its place. Sort of like the difference between a boning knife and a carving knife in your kitchen, or the difference between a crescent wrench and a box wrench in your garage. From the receiving end, there is no difference in function between HTTPMail and IMAP. OTOH, IMAP accounts usually use normal SMTP serves, with the usual SMTP vulnerabilities. As a consequence, spam originating from services offering IMAP accounts is negligible. OTOH, the WebDAV application use with HTTPMail accounts seems to be easily compromised by spammers, based on the volume of connection attempts my MX server sees from MSN Hotmail SMTP relay clients. So, in the long run, I would have to say that HTTPMail accounts are worse than IMAP accounts. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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Thank you for your response, sorry about requesting an email response. I was
working from a remote location using a web-bassed newsgroup reader which had errors when trying to read the newsgroup, however it coulld post. I don't know why it wouldn't show the newsgroup and only post, but now that I am back at my home computer, I can us OE to read the newsgroup. Lucas "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 07:58:41 -0600, lucas wrote: I know IMAP is better than POP, but is HTTP (such as MSN) better than IMAP? In the first place, if you post in a group, you _must_ remember to go back to the group to collect replies to the post. It is rude to make a post to a public server, and expect an email response. In the second place, IMAP is only "better" than POP3 for some values of "better". Each has its place. Sort of like the difference between a boning knife and a carving knife in your kitchen, or the difference between a crescent wrench and a box wrench in your garage. From the receiving end, there is no difference in function between HTTPMail and IMAP. OTOH, IMAP accounts usually use normal SMTP serves, with the usual SMTP vulnerabilities. As a consequence, spam originating from services offering IMAP accounts is negligible. OTOH, the WebDAV application use with HTTPMail accounts seems to be easily compromised by spammers, based on the volume of connection attempts my MX server sees from MSN Hotmail SMTP relay clients. So, in the long run, I would have to say that HTTPMail accounts are worse than IMAP accounts. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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"lucas" wrote in message
... Thank you for your response, sorry about requesting an email response. I was working from a remote location using a web-bassed newsgroup reader which had errors when trying to read the newsgroup, however it coulld post. I don't know why it wouldn't show the newsgroup and only post, Was that the Support site's portal by any chance? Try the Communities portal instead. Also, as a solution to your request for E-mail learn to use the web interface's notification feature. but now that I am back at my home computer, I can us OE to read the newsgroup. Lucas I'm composing offline so I don't have any URLs to offer. HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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![]() "Robert Aldwinckle" ha scritto nel messaggio ... "lucas" wrote in message ... Thank you for your response, sorry about requesting an email response. I was working from a remote location using a web-bassed newsgroup reader which had errors when trying to read the newsgroup, however it coulld post. I don't know why it wouldn't show the newsgroup and only post, Was that the Support site's portal by any chance? Try the Communities portal instead. Also, as a solution to your request for E-mail learn to use the web interface's notification feature. but now that I am back at my home computer, I can us OE to read the newsgroup. Lucas I'm composing offline so I don't have any URLs to offer. HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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