Bug 1592258 Comment 94 Edit History

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Both your ISPDB PR 13 and your patch here are wrong, because both actively suppress the Exchange config, even for Office365 users that cannot use IMAP. That's breaking users.

My patch gives maximum exposure to IMAP: It shows IMAP users who can use it, and Exchange (plus IMAP) for the others. That's exactly what the Council demanded from me. I simply implemented the Council's wishes.
Both your ISPDB PR 13 and your patch here will go wrong, because both actively suppress the Exchange config, even for Office365 users that cannot use IMAP. That's breaking users.

My patch gives maximum exposure to IMAP: It shows IMAP users who can use it, and Exchange (plus IMAP) for the others. That's exactly what the Council demanded from me. I simply implemented the Council's wishes.
Both your ISPDB PR 13 and your patch here will not work, because both actively suppress the Exchange config, even for Office365 users that cannot use IMAP. That's breaking users.

My patch gives maximum exposure to IMAP: It shows IMAP users who can use it, and Exchange (plus IMAP) for the others. That's exactly what the Council demanded from me. I simply implemented the Council's wishes.
Both your ISPDB PR 13 and your patch here are going to cause breakage, because both actively suppress the Exchange config, even for Office365 users that cannot use IMAP. That's breaking users.

My patch gives maximum exposure to IMAP: It shows IMAP users who can use it, and Exchange (plus IMAP) for the others. That's exactly what the Council demanded from me. I simply implemented the Council's wishes.
Both your ISPDB PR 13 and your patch here are going to break users that currently can use Thunderbird, because both actively suppress the Exchange config, even for Office365 users that cannot use IMAP. That's breaking users.

My patch gives maximum exposure to IMAP: It shows IMAP users who can use it, and Exchange (plus IMAP) for the others. That's exactly what the Council demanded from me. I simply implemented the Council's wishes.
Both your ISPDB PR 13 and your patch here are going to prevent users from using Thunderbird, because both actively suppress the Exchange config, even for Office365 users that cannot use IMAP. That's breaking users.

My patch gives maximum exposure to IMAP: It shows IMAP users who can use it, and Exchange (plus IMAP) for the others. That's exactly what the Council demanded from me. I simply implemented the Council's wishes.

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