README: refactorize sections
I've decided to remove the historical and emblematic excerpt: > It is fast. > It is reliable. > It is flexible. > It is safe. Not because we don't match them anymore but because there are known competitive alternatives nowadays. Signed-off-by: Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s-dev@laposte.net>
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OfflineIMAP is software that downloads your email mailbox(es) as **local
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Maildirs**. OfflineIMAP will synchronize both sides via *IMAP*.
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## Why should I use OfflineIMAP?
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IMAP's main downside is that you have to **trust** your email provider to
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not lose your email. While certainly unlikely, it's not impossible.
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With OfflineIMAP, you can download your Mailboxes and make you own backups of
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GNU General Public License v2.
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## Why should I use OfflineIMAP?
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* It is **fast**.
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* It is **reliable**.
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* It is **flexible**.
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* It is **safe**.
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## Downloads
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You should first check if your distribution already packages OfflineIMAP for you.
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