Colin Davis a ?crit :
> Your state of the project post has me thinking about Freemail- I think 
> that the system is a really nice idea, and I love the fact that you can 
> connect to a standard Mail client, but I think it might be best to 
> retire the system in favor of a modified version of Freetalk.
> 
> 
> The primary reason I favor using a modified Freetalk board for email is 
> that it is recycles a lot of what people are already using-
> You don't need to create one identity to post to the boards, and then a 
> whole separate identity for email.. You don't need to get used to 
> posting to the boards via  web interface, and then switch to, and 
> configure Thunderbird in order to do messaging back and forth. This 
> lowers the barrier of entry to users adopting/using the system.

Right, newcommers are used to forums, and forums have a 'private
message' feature. A nice point would be that freetalk adds a public key
as a custom property of the identity, and automagically encrypt messages
for the destination...

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