Mark wrote: > You are so incredibly wrong. My point was that yes, an ARM system is > definitely capable of running either an IMAP or a POP3 server, and > that storage and network bandwidth would be much more of a factor than > the system processor. Clearly, the ARM systems you're referring to are > NOT general-purpose computing devices, but special-purpose imbedded > devices. Not true. Many people use them as general purpose servers. > The point is that ultimately, IMAP 1) ALWAYS uses more storage than POP3 Not true. > 2) Ultimately doesn't save any network bandwidth over POP3. Fully depends on usage pattern. > Any assertions to the contrary *deliberately* ignore the overall picture. > The big picture appears to be that you are inventing technical details to explain your subjective experience with POP and IMAP. _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users