Hi Robert,

Thank you for you prompt response. For domains that need to do a big
number of transactions I recommend upgrading to Google Apps Premier
Edition and use the Provisioning API.

I am glad to hear your big interest in Google products, we love to see
Open Source projects around our services. Sometimes we link to a
project after reviewing it, in my area we have Google Apps APIs
related projects:
http://code.google.com/apis/apps/open_source_projects.html

Project hosting is a great place for your project:
http://code.google.com/hosting/

I also recommend you to try other groups closer to your specific
project, for example:
http://groups.google.com/group/opensocial
http://groups.google.com/group/Gmail-Users

Cheers,
Julian

On Sep 3, 6:12 am, skynet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 theProvisioningAPI, 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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