Even if the spec were 100% complete today, it would still be about 10 years too late to really matter, but it's still good to see if isn't dead. -Adam Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ From: Hartmut W Sager via Roundtable <roundtable@muug.ca> Sent: Monday, April 20, 2026 10:07:47 PM To: MUUG - Round Table <roundtable@muug.ca> Subject: [RndTbl] JMAP Revamped jmap.io Website As many of you have noticed, I have been very supportive of the JMAP initiative, an IETF standard intended to replace IMAP and SMTP, and ultimately CalDAV and CardDAV too. Well, they just announced a revamped Website, still located at: https://jmap.io/ Hartmut ----- Original message ----- From: Neil Jenkins <neilj=40fastmailteam.com@dmarc.ietf.org<mailto:40fastmailteam.com@dmarc.ietf.org>> To: IETF JMAP Mailing List <jmap@ietf.org<mailto:jmap@ietf.org>> Subject: [JMAP] Revamped jmap.io<http://jmap.io> website Date: Monday, April 20, 2026 21:51 Hi all, We've just rolled out a major revamp of the jmap.io<https://jmap.io/> website. Some highlights: * Much improved design, now also responsive for mobile devices, and with dark mode support. * All the JMAP RFCs hosted in one place, formatted nicely and easy to link to any line in the spec. * New "Why JMAP" page with the case for switching. Hopefully this helps people discover and learn about JMAP, and as a useful reference guide. Cheers, Neil.