Thomas Janssen wrote: > See, your personal use case ;) All i said in the first place was that > every user uses what fits his needs. And leaving that up to the user > is what is polite and falls under be excellent to each other ;) (i do > know sometimes it's hard to be excellent or polite). If you think you > have to share/spread the word of what you use, you could do it better. > For example just tell people what you use and leave it up to them to > decide what's better ;) But as always, nobody has to take advice from > me. And as well, i'm always impressed by your knowledge. I'm sorry, but it's just that to me asking "Why doesn't my browser work with my e-mail provider?" is a bit like asking "Why doesn't my cow lay eggs?" ;-) It's not what it is designed for. :-) That said, of course there are reasons for webmail to exist, it wouldn't exist otherwise. ;-) But still, the option to use KMail with IMAP should at least be considered, especially as IMAP doesn't preclude using the webmail on machines on which you don't have access to KMail. Kevin Kofler