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[I wrote this tongue-in-cheek, but there's a lot here that people who [I wrote this tongue-in-cheek, but there's a lot here that people who
build IMAP clients should take careful note. Most existing clients build IMAP clients should take careful note. Most existing clients
violate at least one, generally several, of these commandments. violate at least one, generally several, of these commandments.
These are based on known user-visible problems that occur with various These are based on known user-visible problems that occur with various
commonly used clients. Put another way, behind each commandment is a commonly used clients. Put another way, behind each commandment is a
plethora of user (and server administrator) complaints caused by a plethora of user (and server administrator) complaints caused by a
violator.] violator.]
Ten Commandments of How to Write an IMAP client Ten Commandments of How to Write an IMAP client
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