Hi Stuart,

Are you interested in participating in writing code for Speedy Mail
Software? And thanks for the link to pyjs, I was not aware of this libraby.
So I guess we can just use it and we don't have to create it. I want to use
pyjs also for Speedy Mail Software. Please let me know if you can
participate in Speedy Mail Software.

Thanks,
Uri.

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On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Stuart Longland <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/08/15 22:56, Uri Even-Chen wrote:
> > I'm interested in creating a new webmail platform based on Python and
> > Django (with jQuery and JavaScript), which will be free software & open
> > source - Speedy Mail Software. I created a project called Speedy Mail
> > Software <https://sourceforge.net/projects/speedy-mail-software/> on
> > sourceforge, and I'm looking for people who will participate in writing
> > code for this project. I renamed the project to Speedy Mail Software
> > because Speedy Mail will be the webmail itself, based on Speedy Mail
> > Software but with a domain and a mail server(s), so people will able to
> > create an account there and use the mail services of the website. I'm
> > also trying to convince computer science students from the college I
> > graduated (The academic college of Tel Aviv - Yaffo) to participate in
> > this project.
>
> Well, there are lots of webmail systems out there today, from classical
> ones like SqurrelMail and Horde to more modern ones like RoundCube.
>
> One possibility that might be interesting to explore, and could perhaps
> make a JavaScript front-end easier to develop would be to expose the
> email via a WebDAV-based interface, much as we have CalDAV and CardDAV
> for calendaring and contacts, you'd have "MailDAV" which would
> facilitate IMAP-like functionality over WebDAV.
>
> I think a similar scheme is used with Outlook Web Access, although you
> probably want to avoid the insanity that is MAPI, the email should be
> stored in the form it was received.  I've seen what happens when mail
> systems try to be "clever": Zarafa is one such system and it's a hideous
> mess.
>
> > I also have another idea - I want to create a Python Web Toolkit, which
> > will be similar to Google Web Toolkit - people will write code in
> > Python, and it will run on the server side, and on the client side with
> > JavaScript (it will compile Python code to JavaScript, like Google Web
> > Toolkit from Java to JavaScript).
>
> That sounds an awful lot like the Pyjamas (now called PyJS) framework.
> http://pyjs.org/
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