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1. fluori+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-04 05:37:57
Yeah, because then the client can do whatever it wants with the messages. The operations don't need any further support from the protocol.
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2. ars+IP1[view] [source] 2026-02-04 17:45:08
>>fluori+(OP)
The idea with IMAP is multiple clients can work with your email - for example your desktop and your phone can both see the same messages and manipulate them, even offline.

Gmail basically is IMAP with a couple extras, and your desktop (via a browser) and your phone (via a dedicated app) can both see the same messages. Only the phone can work offline though, because there is little demand for a dedicated desktop email client, it's always via a browser. But Google could easily make such a thing if they wanted.

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