Since the data we provided in Email Service Guide was severely out-dated, we’ve decided that it’s better to take the site offline, than to provide out-of-date data.
The blog-posts will still be available, but as the last post mentioned, we won’t be posting anything new here. If you want to check out what we’re up to, please visit wireload.net.

Today I first heard about
Many, if not most, companies are either moving services to the cloud, or at the very least discussing this internally. Moving your email to the cloud might have many benefits. The most significant benefit is probably cutting costs by not having to allocate resources on maintaining these servers.
A few weeks back it was announced that reMail had been 

Atmail 6.1.3 was 
I’m actually surprised nobody has posted anything about this online, but it’s more or less possible to write an IMAP proxy for Facebook using their API. Sure, you could not write a full-fledge IMAP implementation, but you could get it to perform the most basic tasks, like reading messages (and therefore also store them locally).