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Leo,

While your statement is mostly true, there are certainly conditions  
where it is false.

For instance, I generally use an IMAP client, but some of my messages  
are filtered into folders using the web interface.

Personally, I'm not too concerned about the change. I suspect very few  
of my people are using filters. And while I was gung-ho on filters a  
few years back, most of them aren't that important.  The benefits of  
the improved interface will out weigh the temporary pain of the switch.

(but I can see how this would be different for another department that  
has suggested people make heavy use of filters)
-John
LIR


On Dec 3, 2008, at 9:13 AM, Leo Sell wrote:

>
> Beyond that, the new service is really just a "new skin" on the mail  
> servers. If people
> prefer to use an e-mail client, or the dept server, that's fine and  
> dandy. They really
> shouldn't see any effect on POP or IMAP access.  /L