Re: [Asrg] Adding a spam button to MUAs

Ian Eiloart <iane@sussex.ac.uk> Thu, 04 February 2010 11:15 UTC

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--On 3 February 2010 08:52:51 -0800 Steve Atkins <steve@blighty.com> wrote:

> While IMAP could be handled via some "standard" mailbox naming,

No, really it should not. There are hundreds of languages out there, and 
people should be able to choose their own mailbox names. The communication 
should be via a flag or label attached to either a mailbox, or to 
individual messages.



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