I'd definately be interested in being "involved" on some level.  I built
that little CFOpenMail thing just with the idea of using it to test my
enhancements/improvements/bugfixes to the original imap.cfc, but I think
this should definately be a group effort.

Count me in.

rick

On 3/21/07, Pete Ruckelshaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There has been some discussion here recently about the lack of a good
> CF-based webmail client.  I have been working on the basics of one
> over the past several weeks using cfmail/cfpop (for POP accounts) and
> imap.cfc, which I believe Rick Root has been refining from the version
> found on SourceForge.
>
> While I'm generally happy with the direction that my project is going,
> I'm more of a CF guy than a design & front end guy and feel that this
> client could use some Web 2.0 "POP" (sorry, pun intended) as well as
> someone with some much heavier Java Mail experience than I have.
>
> Would there be any interest in this?  I would be willing to present
> what I have put together already as the foundation for this project.
> It's neighter beautiful or mature, but it's a start.  I can set up a
> SVN repository on my home server that would be accessible to anyone
> working on the project, and then once it is at a reasonably mature
> state, we can open it up under some open source license.
>
> I would say that, for starters, we would need the following players (a
> single individual can fill more than one role, if they have the
> skills):
>
> * CF developer(s) (of course)
> * Developer with extensive Java Mail experience (for the IMAP piece)
> * Front-end developer with cross-browser, cross-platform AJAX experience
> * Flash/ActionScript developer (for a Flash forms version)
> * UI/UX designer
> * PM/"big picture" person
>
> I can easily foresee some level of database development needed, but it
> wouldn't be anything extensive.
>
> If anyone has a sincere interest in participating in this project,
> please email me at pruckelshaus at gmaildotcom and I'll act as
> organizer until this thing achieves some level of critical mass.
>
> Pete
>
> 

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