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Re: E-mail for Pilot
- To: Stefan.Hinker@Germany
- Subject: Re: E-mail for Pilot
- From: Ken Rossman - NYC SE <Ken.Rossman@East>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 11:32:51 -0500 (EST)
- Cc: ats@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Ken.Rossman@East, evoosten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, drp@xxxxxxxx, ats@xxxxxxx, pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Sender: owner-pilotmgr@moshpit
> You might be able to make many people happy by "simply" using an IMAP4
> client for the syncing.
I agree with this... in fact, writing an IMAP4 client for the pilot makes
a lot of sense for many reasons. You really want to keep the bulk of your
email up on a server, but at the same time, you might also want to cache
some messages in your pilot for offline reading and replying.
A well-written IMAP4 client could do this quite well, and is arguably the
best fit for PDA's in general.
Ken Rossman, NYC SE 212-558-9182 || 212-558-9329 (FAX)
Sun Microsystems Email: Ken.Rossman@xxxxxxx
One New York Plaza, 35th Fl. SUN Internal: http://noho.East/~rossman
New York, NY 10004 INTERNET: http://www.columbia.edu/~rossman
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