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# The user should have the choice between POP and IMAP
# The user should have the choice between POP and IMAP
# If the user doesn't understand, we should default to IMAP
# Prevents possible loss of data: if the POP account is used to backup data elsewhere, pulling the data with a second POP account will misdirect and thus "lose" data.
Prevents possible loss of data: if the POP account is used to backup data elsewhere, pulling the data with a second POP account will misdirect and thus "lose" data.
# Users will expect Thunderbird to choose the better choice, and most people agree that IMAP is "better" than POP.
# Users will expect Thunderbird to choose the better choice, and most people agree that IMAP is "better" than POP.



Revision as of 09:16, 23 August 2008

Agenda proposal:

Gmail Configuration: POP and IMAP

I recommend that we default to IMAP as the default transfer protocol during GMail configuration.

Rationale:

  1. The user should have the choice between POP and IMAP
  2. Prevents possible loss of data: if the POP account is used to backup data elsewhere, pulling the data with a second POP account will misdirect and thus "lose" data.
  3. Users will expect Thunderbird to choose the better choice, and most people agree that IMAP is "better" than POP.

Disadvantages of IMAP as default:

  1. People need to enable IMAP in GMail; however, the same is true for POP.
  2. Some people may not know the difference, and if we give them a choice, they might abort the configuration.

Conclusion:

Will you please discuss this at your next weekly meeting?

Thank you,

James Carroll
jcarroll@byu.net