.Mac .Mail gets a .Update
Posted in Apple by Dan at 11:00 pm

Apple dialed in the AJAX goodness in the LONG ANICIPATED, MUCH NEEDED update to .Mac Webmail, making it once again USEFUL!
New features include:
- Drag-and-drop functionality
- A message pane
- Quick Reply
- Address Book integration
- Message previews
- Message flagging
- Keyboard shortcuts
Still sports IMAP (Curious to see how many people actually uses IMAP?), and works seamlessly with Safari 1.2 or later, Firefox 1.0.4 or later, and Internet Explorer 6 or later.
If you are a .Mac user, why don’t you try it yourself


So does the webmail interface pull email from your local install of Mail? – IMAP and POP accounts configured locally mirrored online? That would rock if that’s the case.
No :P
I use IMAP. I don’t know why anyone would use POP if IMAP is available.
Because they are familiar with POP works, People tend to choose the system they know Kyle.
IMAP can be inconsistent at times. Sometimes – depending on the method that I’m using to access mail – sent messages, trash, or drafts are not synced throughout (even if all are set to save to the server).