Oh Julian,

I did not know...
Will take it down...

Hey I was working for a customer on this...

I figured out that many people have the
same problem of account administration,
so I put up the script for sale... I will take it
down (I am not greedy)... Was just an experiment...
There were a few people who were interested in
buying, but I did not sell :)

That's why... He has more than 100 sites
and how will it affect him, should I say its
against the TOS of Google, then it also
means no payment of work I have done ;(

What is the right thing to do?

May be I can help you fix this issue... The
reason why it is possible to programmatically
create accounts, goes deeper than accessing
the control panel... I will send you details when
you mail me... Fixing it is a piece of cake.

Aside from this, Julian

I love Google Products, especially, GMail since I
got my invitation years ago. Problem is that GMail
takes very long time to load on GPRS connections.
So was looking for an alternative Web Mail Interface
which looks cool and fast, there was one Open Source
project cald Light Post, but it is gone now. So I thought
I'd start my own project... and I call it "Wootmail" for that
woot! effect when users will be able to test drive...

So I am starting a cool minimalistic "Social Email" project,
and I got inspired by GMail, Mac  and Social Networking...


It will feature sexy Web 2.0 looks
{

Left hand side features quick actions
like read all new mail, write mail, service mail, review, check
profile etc

Center display always empty at startup stats about new mail, one news
When mail loaded, option to download as pdf, zip.

The address/buddy list (buddy book) is placed on the right with
photos and names of contacts with labels for work and personal
and buddy groups with AJAX slide in and fading tooltip effects.
},

load fast {
Keep the whole core client side package below 50kB; (Loads
in 10 secs worst case GPRS and 2 seconds in Good Signal)
}

have no clutter{
plenty of white space, with few options, text boxes etc
}

have social features{
ability to share buddy book, add friends, follow people,
an online profile where people can send public and
private messages with captchas to weed out spamers.
},

offline browsing through mails with Gears{
store all transactions,
read and create mail offline.
}

Mail themes{
Outgoing mail with cool back ground theme,
styles etc
}

Mail templates
{
Pre-written mails where users have only to change subject, name and
particular fields.
Formal mail templates
Resume mail templates
Personal mail templates
}

Inbox Info overload elimination through exhaustive email header
validation
{
date is wrong: consider mail spam/fake put in review box;
mail is in other language than own language: put in review box, enable
option to send to google/any translate service;
user mail doesn't exist in address field: consider  mail to be not to
be addressed to you, put in review box;
mail comes from ebay, yahoo, google etc put mail in service mail box;
mail body contains, lots of email addresses and pictures, put in
forwards box.
.
.
.
}

I wanted to use Google App Engine, but it doesn't allow email
receiving...

Julian please ask if Google is Interested in Sponsoring Woot Mail Open
Source,
and let me know...


Kind Regards

Robert N







On Sep 1, 1:23 pm, "Julian (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Robs,
>
> I don't think is a good idea to parse the web page and interact
> programmatically with the control panel, this is against the Term Of
> Service, for more information see:
>
> http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/admins/terms.html
>
> If you need to use the Provisioning API, I recommend upgrading to
> Google Apps Premier Edition or Google Apps Education Edition.
>
> Cheers,
> Julian.
>
> On Aug 26, 6:33 pm, skynet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dear Readers and Google
>
> > What do you think about this idea,
> > self provision e-mail for your users.
> > That is let users sign up for mail, or
> > sync it with your sites login...
>
> > Here is a working example...
>
> >http://urbanhack.com/xhttp://urbanhack.com/g
>
> > I'll take it down if it don't make google happy...
>
> > Kind Regards
>
> > Robs
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