This question may have more to do with IMAP4 client implementation on tablets than it has to do with Mercury, but I am wondering what success, in terms of reliability and functionality anyone may have had. I am contemplating buying an iPad2 (or awaiting the iPad3) or Moto Xoom. There seem to be issues for both tablets with regard to IMAP4 operation. I am, therefore, wondering whether the Mercury community has had an success/satisfaction in using either of these tablets using IMAP4 in a Mercury environment.
My tentative conclusion at this point is that, for my use anyway, there are too many "gotchas" with both of these tablet devices to satisfy my needs. I won't list all these as most are irrelevant to Mercury, but IMAP4 is certainly one of the important issues for me.
Thank you.
Gordon
<P>This question may have more to do with IMAP4 client&nbsp;implementation on tablets than it has to do with Mercury, but I am wondering what success, in terms of reliability and functionality anyone may have had.&nbsp; I am contemplating buying an iPad2 (or awaiting the iPad3) or Moto Xoom.&nbsp; There seem to be issues for both tablets with regard to IMAP4 operation.&nbsp; I am, therefore, wondering whether the Mercury community has had an success/satisfaction in using either of these tablets using IMAP4 in a Mercury environment.</P>
<P>My tentative conclusion at this point is that, for my use anyway, there are too many "gotchas" with both of these tablet devices to satisfy my needs.&nbsp; I won't list all these as most are irrelevant to Mercury, but IMAP4 is certainly one of the important issues for me.</P>
<P>Thank you.</P>
<P>&nbsp;Gordon</P>