There's been as much work done on the protocols as is doable without a significant user base. But there is no user base because hosting a social network costs money.
That's interesting. What put me off IMAP is that I have huge mail folders and I want to browse them but not copy to multiple devices, and the clients I tried couldn't do that (I don't think it's the fault of the protocol or server).
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Sounds like what we need is a good cross-platform IMAP *client*, which can then be extended to take advantage of the protocol innovations.
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Yes! All email client providers can now get a second life. Plus all the non-WhatsApp providers. Actually everyone outside the Walled Gardens. That should be quite a few. Users will get choice over what client(s) to use.
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