Well the problem is IMAP is a protocol and takes longer to change. I doubt IMAP has anything related to snoozing emails, isn't that the case?
I will try a few. My concern is having a shared space for contacts too (google has been my go-to area for contacts), since I need to use it for the phone.
I need a client for android and one for desktop, or a web client that works for both (but should support offline on mobile!)
It's not necessarily a feature that needs to be embedded in the protocol. There's lots of innovation clients (and servers) can do independently even with a shared protocol.
That said, I'm still curious if JMAP might ever get much traction outside of Fastmail and a few others. They make a good point that having an HTTP-capable and JSON speaking protocol opens up potential webmail client innovation in good ways. But I don't expect we'll see a much faster adoption curve than the currently slow trickle.
Agreed! And yes, JSON and http would simplify a lot of things.
I was considering writing my own email client for a while, but instead I pivoted to my own budgeting app for now. Will get to the email client if I ever have time, lol
I will try a few. My concern is having a shared space for contacts too (google has been my go-to area for contacts), since I need to use it for the phone.
I need a client for android and one for desktop, or a web client that works for both (but should support offline on mobile!)