A couple of answers here https://confluence-public.open-xchange.com/display/CoiW/FAQ
We thought of that a lot. But like our other baby, http://id4me.org - where we chose use use DNS and OpenID and mesh it into a federated identity protocol - email infrastructure is simply there, it's federated, robust,…
Yeah, so why not put everything in one bucket that you control, your mailbox. Part of the idea.
And yes, we want to open the chat ecosystem to many many cool clients made by you all for every taste and use case. Beyond the obvious WhatsAppySnappyChattySlacky varieties, if you think it through, you can even…
Current thinking is that the IMAP servers connect directly, but via SMPT for message transfer, but without the store-and-forward, once they are trusted via a token exchange. May be blocked though in server deployments…
Chat over SMTP/IMAP/MIME just doesn't sound right, or does it? We also thought of Chat over Email, or Chat over Mail, But Chat over IMAP gave us the COI (fish), which we love. Decision made :)
We are http://www.open-xchange.com, http://www.dovecot.org plus people from the Delta Chat community and http://spikenow.com - plus whoever whats to join.
Chat messages will land in a separate folder for the servers that support COI. For the others they will be collated into normal mail messages with a small delay, but yes, it may end up being many.
We have about 7bn total unique active (3 months) accounts in the world, 50-60% is Gmail, Outlook.com, Yahoo and a few more, 40-50% are real IMAP servers, of which 76% use Dovecot. Very large deployments include…
https://xkcd.com/1810/ even better. But hey, we are using IMAP and Mail which is already in the picture.
POP-only mailboxes are pretty rare these days. A lot of users still use POP, but I guess mostly because they configured the mail client a decade or two ago and are not touching it again.
We work with the great Delta Chat community and contribute to it. COI will enhance IMAP and the email formats for clients like DC to be able to provide more robust real-time chat and channel functionality and to make…
You will be able to chat via email even if the IMAP backend does not (yet) support COI. You lose features, though.
Yeah, Dovecot is part of Open-Xchange, the number comes from http://www.openemailsurvey.org
A couple of answers here https://confluence-public.open-xchange.com/display/CoiW/FAQ
We thought of that a lot. But like our other baby, http://id4me.org - where we chose use use DNS and OpenID and mesh it into a federated identity protocol - email infrastructure is simply there, it's federated, robust,…
Yeah, so why not put everything in one bucket that you control, your mailbox. Part of the idea.
And yes, we want to open the chat ecosystem to many many cool clients made by you all for every taste and use case. Beyond the obvious WhatsAppySnappyChattySlacky varieties, if you think it through, you can even…
Current thinking is that the IMAP servers connect directly, but via SMPT for message transfer, but without the store-and-forward, once they are trusted via a token exchange. May be blocked though in server deployments…
Chat over SMTP/IMAP/MIME just doesn't sound right, or does it? We also thought of Chat over Email, or Chat over Mail, But Chat over IMAP gave us the COI (fish), which we love. Decision made :)
We are http://www.open-xchange.com, http://www.dovecot.org plus people from the Delta Chat community and http://spikenow.com - plus whoever whats to join.
Chat messages will land in a separate folder for the servers that support COI. For the others they will be collated into normal mail messages with a small delay, but yes, it may end up being many.
We have about 7bn total unique active (3 months) accounts in the world, 50-60% is Gmail, Outlook.com, Yahoo and a few more, 40-50% are real IMAP servers, of which 76% use Dovecot. Very large deployments include…
https://xkcd.com/1810/ even better. But hey, we are using IMAP and Mail which is already in the picture.
POP-only mailboxes are pretty rare these days. A lot of users still use POP, but I guess mostly because they configured the mail client a decade or two ago and are not touching it again.
We work with the great Delta Chat community and contribute to it. COI will enhance IMAP and the email formats for clients like DC to be able to provide more robust real-time chat and channel functionality and to make…
You will be able to chat via email even if the IMAP backend does not (yet) support COI. You lose features, though.
Yeah, Dovecot is part of Open-Xchange, the number comes from http://www.openemailsurvey.org