Microsoft PO3 Accounts & Unicode Encoding

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We've been hearing a lot of buzz in these groups about Microsoft's opening
up POP3 accounts for folks in various Nations -- and there seems to be some
excitement about it.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a POP3 account?

Secondly, what are the advantages and disadvantages of sending a message in
Unicode [UTF-7 and UTF-8] Encoding?

Can it only be done from a POP3 account -- or is that not a consideration?
 
The advantage of using a POP3 access is that you can use any mail client
that supports POP3, which is just about any mail client there is. That
would include a number of mobile devices.

The disadvantage is the inherent limitation of POP3. POP3 works fine
when an account is access by a single mail client/device. When multiple
clients access a single account, synchronization between them is a
problem. That's why IMAP was created. And Microsoft's Hotmail HTTP
protocol is there is essentially their proprietary version of IMAP.

As for UTF, it's one way to support languages other than Western
European. The disadvantage is that some older mail clients don't
handle it well.
 
The advantage of using a POP3 access is that you can use any mail client
that supports POP3, which is just about any mail client there is. That
would include a number of mobile devices.

Aha! So Outlook, OE, WLM, Blackberry will all support it?

DSL, Road Runner, other high speed access and so forth no problems?
The disadvantage is the inherent limitation of POP3. POP3 works fine when
an account is access by a single mail client/device. When multiple
clients access a single account, synchronization between them is a
problem. That's why IMAP was created. And Microsoft's Hotmail HTTP
protocol is there is essentially their proprietary version of IMAP.

O.K. Hmmmmmm...
As for UTF, it's one way to support languages other than Western European.
The disadvantage is that some older mail clients don't handle it well.

O.K.

What's the difference between UTF-7 and UTF-8?

And do we have to use Unicode to send messages in languages other than
English -- in order to get all the diacritics and Non-Latin alphabets?

Thanks,

DSH
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Vires et Honor
Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm

We've been hearing a lot of buzz in these groups about Microsoft's
opening up POP3 accounts for folks in various Nations -- and there
seems to be some excitement about it.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a POP3 account?

Secondly, what are the advantages and disadvantages of sending a message
in Unicode [UTF-7 and UTF-8] Encoding?

Can it only be done from a POP3 account -- or is that not a
consideration?
 
You friggin Troll. Starting again. What you just asked you already did. Collecting
all your info and then start pulling MS KB's showing that either the KB or the
poster was wrong. This is what you did a few years ago and you are starting the same
way again. Go and play with what you were born with and not play your games here.

You think everybody forgot about you? Then you are greatly mistaken

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Peter

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D. Spencer Hines said:
The advantage of using a POP3 access is that you can use any mail client that
supports POP3, which is just about any mail client there is. That would include
a number of mobile devices.

Aha! So Outlook, OE, WLM, Blackberry will all support it?

DSL, Road Runner, other high speed access and so forth no problems?
The disadvantage is the inherent limitation of POP3. POP3 works fine when an
account is access by a single mail client/device. When multiple clients access a
single account, synchronization between them is a problem. That's why IMAP was
created. And Microsoft's Hotmail HTTP protocol is there is essentially their
proprietary version of IMAP.

O.K. Hmmmmmm...
As for UTF, it's one way to support languages other than Western European. The
disadvantage is that some older mail clients don't handle it well.

O.K.

What's the difference between UTF-7 and UTF-8?

And do we have to use Unicode to send messages in languages other than English --
in order to get all the diacritics and Non-Latin alphabets?

Thanks,

DSH
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Vires et Honor
Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm

We've been hearing a lot of buzz in these groups about Microsoft's opening up
POP3 accounts for folks in various Nations -- and there
seems to be some excitement about it.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a POP3 account?

Secondly, what are the advantages and disadvantages of sending a message in
Unicode [UTF-7 and UTF-8] Encoding?

Can it only be done from a POP3 account -- or is that not a consideration?
 
Aha! So Outlook, OE, WLM, Blackberry will all support it?
Yes


DSL, Road Runner, other high speed access and so forth no problems?
DSL is a connection type & has no baring on the mail protocol
Generally all ISP's support pop3, but not neccessarily web based mail
clients, many also support IMAP
 
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