← Back to context Comment by jdthedisciple 3 years ago I know right? I mean naive question, but why wouldn't they simply use actual UUIDs/GUIDs? 1 comment jdthedisciple Reply aasasd 3 years ago I'm pretty sure Proton didn't invent IMAP, and from the protocol log it seems like IMAP insists on the incrementing ids. Probably thanks to it having been designed in the late eighties and early nineties.
aasasd 3 years ago I'm pretty sure Proton didn't invent IMAP, and from the protocol log it seems like IMAP insists on the incrementing ids. Probably thanks to it having been designed in the late eighties and early nineties.
I'm pretty sure Proton didn't invent IMAP, and from the protocol log it seems like IMAP insists on the incrementing ids. Probably thanks to it having been designed in the late eighties and early nineties.