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On 3/18/2013 3:36 AM, Tom Metro wrote: > I'm not following the logic. Unless Dan was proposing using a remotely > located MUA via ssh or VNC. That didn't seem to be the case. Instead he > described consolidating filtering/sorting functionality on the IMAP server. I'm already doing that. The problem isn't the backend. It's the quantity. I get a LOT of mail. Thousands of messages some days. > Lazy C++? Are you saying the performance is bad because it is coded in > verbose C++ instead of minimalist C? What about all the JavaScript it Not verbose. Badly, lazily written. > JWZ? Jamie Zawinski? I don't see any relevant project listed on his > hacks page: http://www.jwz.org/hacks/ > Links? Netscape Navigator 2. All that code was thrown out in Navigator 3/4 and replaced with lazy C++ and databases. -- Rich P.
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