Riku Voipio wrote: > Mark wrote: > >> Your setup may be able to handle IMAP just fine, but it could at least >> as easily handle POP3. If you're running it on an ARM system you >> clearly are not leaving messages (especially with large attachments) >> on the server indefinitely (there's no ARM system I know of that has >> the storage for that), so you're really using it as if it were a POP3 >> system anyway... >> >> > There is literally hundreds of different ARM systems available > with IDE/SATA/USB ports that can scale to pretty much > unlimited quantities of storage. You can walk down to your > nearest well equipped computer store and by ARM system > with a terabyte of storage[1]. > The first ARM processors were used in Acorn Archimedes computers. If I was to buy an ethernet podule for my old A7000, it would certainly be capable of doing all of the above, and so I would have to agree that the statement was extremely sweping and most definitely inaccurate! :-) It only has a ~1GB drive at the moment (IIRC), but I certainly could add in a larger one if I needed to. M _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users