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Mail Client(RebMale)

 [1/10] from: mario::cassani::icl::com at: 20-Aug-2001 8:47


Hi Ammon, all.
> Is this something you have created? If so where do I find it? >
I made it with the help of Gabriele Santilli who created the functions in the filter libraries, I can send the source to who requests it. In a few days I will put it on a reb/website, I cannot use ftp with the proxy, here... Nimenhao Mario

 [2/10] from: ammoncooke:ya:hoo at: 16-Aug-2001 0:42


Hi, Here is what I have put together from all that has been said: The first version should do the following: * Multiple account access * a simple option to not delete the messages from the server. * send mail with attachments * IMAP capability With those features we would have something to beta test. The rest are to follow. The Inlook mail client I talked about in an earlier email is available on REBOLEK's RebSite. I like it very well. It doesn't send mail, but it has multiple account access & the ability to not delete messages, & it even has a nifty Skin feature. I am now contacting him for permission to use his code to help develop RebMale. next on the list: * Import features for Outlook, Netscape, & Eudora * Signiture/Macro-for-outgoing feature * Macro-for-incoming feature(i.e. sorting, & anti-spam) * Virus Scanning RebMale by nature will not allow the executing of code wether in messages, or external. So let the coding begin!! Ammon

 [3/10] from: dvydra:orion-it at: 15-Aug-2001 23:49

Re: Mail Client(RebMale) - sourceforge ?


Lets code. I wonder if we should setup an account on sourceforge.org? I would do it, but I am starting a month-long vacation tomorrow and I am not sure how often I will have access to the internet. -dv At 12:42 AM 8/16/2001 -0800, you wrote:

 [4/10] from: robbo1mark::aol::com at: 16-Aug-2001 5:04


I would advise against using Sourceforge for such an undertaking on twio grounds, 1. You need approval / permission to get a group hosted there - by no means certain - requires compliance with Sourcforge terms & conditions, software licensing terms etc. 2. The user interface / administration is cumbersome. This is in no way meant to be disparaging of Sourcforge whom I think provide excellent services & facilities to major open source software projects but for a smaller undertaking like REBMAIL I think egroups / now called http://groups.yahoo.com provide an easier to access / use and friendlier service. Also free 20 megabytes file space which should be just about sufficient for an MS OUTLOOK bloated REBOL Mail client like REBMAIL 8-) Only joking - honest! should be more like 20k hopefully or no more than 200k. cheers, Mark Dickson In a message dated Thu, 16 Aug 2001 3:02:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, David Vydra <[dvydra--orion-it--com]> writes:

 [5/10] from: philb:upnaway at: 16-Aug-2001 17:17

Mail Client(RebMale)


You might like to look at my mini e-mail client .... http://www.upnaway.com/~philb/philip/pbmail/readmail.r Something I kocked together for when I am away from home but still get my mail. Does the first 3 points listed below .... also has multiple folders. .... but is client side only. Cant see any reason why folders cant be on a FTP server ... except speed. It was hacked together .... and is still work in progress .... Cheers Phil -- Original Message -- Hi, Here is what I have put together from all that has been said: The first version should do the following: * Multiple account access * a simple option to not delete the messages from the server. * send mail with attachments * IMAP capability With those features we would have something to beta test. The rest are to follow. The Inlook mail client I talked about in an earlier email is available on REBOLEK's RebSite. I like it very well. It doesn't send mail, but it has multiple account access & the ability to not delete messages, & it even has a nifty Skin feature. I am now contacting him for permission to use his code to help develop RebMale. next on the list: * Import features for Outlook, Netscape, & Eudora * Signiture/Macro-for-outgoing feature * Macro-for-incoming feature(i.e. sorting, & anti-spam) * Virus Scanning RebMale by nature will not allow the executing of code wether in messages, or external. So let the coding begin!! Ammon

 [6/10] from: doublec:acc at: 17-Aug-2001 10:23

Re: Mail Client(RebMale) - sourceforge ?


On the other side SourceForge provides something that YahooGroups dose not. Colloborative development via CVS. With multiple developers working on projects it can be very difficult to work together without a version control system. SourceForge will approve projects unless you want to distribute under a license which they don't currently support. In that case you need permission. If you are creating a free project under one of the major Open Source licenses (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT, Zlib, etc) then it'll be approved in as little as 24 hours. I run a project under SourceForge and it is extremely easy to administer if you have a little bit of experience with CVS. Just another side of the coin :-) Chris. -- http://www.double.co.nz/dylan

 [7/10] from: dvydra:orion-it at: 16-Aug-2001 20:46

Re: Mail Client(RebMale) - sourceforge ? Features ?


I agree. Unless there is a better alternative sourceforge is the place to be. Now we just have to agree on features of v1.0. What I learned form this discussion is that POP is popular, IMAP may be the future but not widely adapted, and Yahoo needs a "real" mail client. There is also the issue of marketing. I think that if we came up with a mail client for Yahoo, we (and Rebol) would be famous in an instant. Yahoo does have POP access, maybe we can use some screen scraping and some POP together? Also, if people feel that this discussion has graduated out of this list please let us know. - dv At 10:23 AM 8/17/2001 +1200, you wrote:

 [8/10] from: ammoncooke::yahoo::com at: 17-Aug-2001 0:34


Hi, I just created a Yahoo! Group, RebMail. I think all further comunications should be moved there, unless we need help developing beyond the ability of those who are willing to push this one, basically it is ther for collabration. At this point there have not been any further comments(after my last post on it) on what should be included, & what should not. I take this as meaning they are somewhat exceptable. Let's get this far & release it for public beta tests: * Multiple Account Access * Delete mail on server settings * IMAP Support * Send mail with attachments Is this agreed? If so, then let's get some volunteering going on as to who wants to do what. Enjoy!! Ammon PS If you are going to participate in developing RebMail please email me [ammoncooke--yahoo--com] & I will invite you to join the official list. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Vydra" <[dvydra--orion-it--com]> To: <[rebol-list--rebol--com]> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 7:46 PM Subject: [REBOL] Re: Mail Client(RebMale) - sourceforge ? Features ?
> I agree. Unless there is a better alternative sourceforge is the place to
be.
> Now we just have to agree on features of v1.0. > What I learned form this discussion is that POP is popular, IMAP may be
the
> future but not widely adapted, and Yahoo needs a "real" mail client. > There is also the issue of marketing. I think that if we came up with a
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> >license which they don't currently support. In that case you need > >permission. If you are creating a free project under one of the major
Open
> >Source licenses (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT, Zlib, etc) then it'll be approved
in
> >as little as 24 hours. > >
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> [rebol-request--rebol--com] with "unsubscribe" in the > subject, without the quotes.
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 [9/10] from: mario:cassani:icl at: 17-Aug-2001 13:34

Re: Mail Client(RebMale)


Hi all, I was away for holidays and, I was working on a mail client with programmable filters AND simple filters, using:
> The first version should do the following: >
YES > * Multiple account access YES > * a simple option to not delete the messages from the server. YES > * The absolute inability to execute any kind of code contained in messages or otherwise from external sources. YES, Gabriele's libraries > * Auto-filtering into folders (by parse rules?) NO > * send mail with attachments NO > * IMAP capability NO > * Import features for Outlook, Netscape, & Eudora NO > * Signiture/Macro-for-outgoing feature NO > * Macro-for-incoming feature(i.e. sorting, & anti-spam) NO > * Virus Scanning EASY, 80% done> * Allow me to download attachements apart from my regular mail. TODO: planned a sync option for multiple workstations >* Allow me to get read my work mail from home and my home mail from work, without erasing it from the server. COOKIES> * Enable me to read/import my web based mail too. NO > * Enable me to read/import Eudora mailboxes and settings.
> You might like to look at my mini e-mail client .... > > http://www.upnaway.com/~philb/philip/pbmail/readmail.r >
The PhilB GUI looks good, I can send Gabriele Santilli's filter libraries and my actually unfinished code to be used. Everything is designed with the goal of keeping different tasks in different modules, sharing the libraries. I have a mail/news download script, an attachment extractor script and some samples to handle the libraries. My original idea was to create a tool to archive and keep separate office mail from different customers to easily find information about the customer requests, bug reports, feedback... Everything can be periodically saved on a CD and is still browsable. The messages are saved in a "dated" path to track mail received in a time (very useful for my job): 2001/08/17/Mailbox1/Category1 2001/08/17/Mailbox1/Category2 2001/08/17/Mailbox1/Category3 2001/08/17/Mailbox2/Category1 2001/08/17/Mailbox3/Category1 2001/08/17/Mailbox3/Category2 this is easily adjustable but I think it's better to keep the feature using a flag in the options. Messages from mailing lists are kept in a separate path Mailings/Rebol Mailings/Ally Mailings/Rebol-IT Mailings/AROS while indexes of the received messages are written in the "dated" path (too): 2001/08/17/Mailbox1-Category1.txt 2001/08/17/Mailbox1-Category2.txt 2001/08/17/Mailbox1-Category3.txt 2001/08/17/Mailbox2-Category1.txt 2001/08/17/Mailbox3-Category1.txt 2001/08/17/Mailbox3-Category2.txt From work, due to the proxy, I cannot upload the files or use cvs (if the project goes on sourceforge), I must send zipped scripts as attachment. Let me know if you are interested. I will read email until 18:00 (CET) then I will read it again on Monday. Nimenhao Mario

 [10/10] from: ammoncooke:yah:oo at: 18-Aug-2001 0:50


Is this something you have created? If so where do I find it? Thanks!! Ammon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cassani Mario" <[Mario--Cassani--icl--com]> To: <[rebol-list--rebol--com]> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 4:34 AM Subject: [REBOL] Re: Mail Client(RebMale)
> Hi all, > I was away for holidays and, I was working on a mail client
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> in messages or otherwise from external sources. > YES, Gabriele's libraries > * Auto-filtering into folders (by
parse
> rules?) > NO > * send mail with attachments
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> [rebol-request--rebol--com] with "unsubscribe" in the > subject, without the quotes.
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