Hi all, since this is my first message to this list i want to start with some thanks to the developers. I use evolution since the day i switched my workstations from windows to Debian (about 2 years) and like it pretty much. I think Evolution is one of the best applications for Linux and an example for how professional Open Source Software can be (and often is). I never was a power-user of Outlook and neither of Evolution so i cant say what functionality i miss here or what i miss there but my general feeling makes me like Evolution more than Outlook. So, thanks for the good work and keep going!
Message follows: To make it short at first ;). I have the idea to develop a webbased client which should provide functionality to browse a user's data of an evolution installation. The idea behind that is, that i want to be able to access my mail and contact information via web when i am on road. I don't want to start a discussion if that would be a good thing or not since i know that there are better ways to achieve that (like setting up an IMAP/or whatever server solution). The point is that i just don't want to setup a mail server but develop some linux tool for fun ;). The problem is that i currently have no knowledge about any of the evolution internals (e.g. how data is stored (Berkeley DB?), or how it works at all). So i don't even know if such a remote client would be generally possible or not at all. I really hope that some experienced evolution developer here can give me an answer to this and maybe a point where i should start reading. Thanks for any help. With greetings from Munich/Germany, Grand Apeiron _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
