Hardly likely to happen is it?
It's been 5 years now since Frank Widmaier reported it. I've had to live with this broken feature for several myself. There are lots of reported bugs with IMAP and Thunderbird. Seemingly Thunderbird and IMAP are not meant to work together. Which is ironic with users pushing for portable apps.
Isn't IMAP trendy enough for the programmers to make it work?
Hardly likely to happen is it?
It's been 5 years now since Frank Widmaier reported it. I've had to live with this broken feature for several myself. There are lots of reported bugs with IMAP and Thunderbird. Seemingly Thunderbird and IMAP are not meant to work together. Which is ironic with users pushing for portable apps.
Isn't IMAP trendy enough for the programmers to make it work?