"Bill" doesn't *make* any versions.
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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Chuck-Tejas asked:
| because you have to make sure bill isnt into his dodge ram truck
| commercials to make better versions
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| || When is the next version?
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|| And, why do I always feel like I have to wait for the next version
|| to get things right?

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|| ||| IMAP is lacking in Outlook. The upcoming SP promises some
||| improvements, mostly in speed, I don't think I've seen anyone
||| mention new features - we need to wait for the next version.
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||| |||| I am quite disappointed with the implimentation of IMAP for
|||| Outlook. It seems there are many features available with Imap that
|||| are available in other email clients, such as Firebird and even
|||| Microsoft's OE...
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|||| Is there anything in the works to put together more robust support
|||| for IMAP
|||| in Outlook? Or am I missing how to do all this in OL 2003?
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|||| Thanks.
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|||| Derek