On 7/6/05, 张文茂 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I want to do both of them. First transport RFC2822 over XMPP, second 
> write a Jabber-based e-mail client. It just liked such scenario:
> 
>         1) We can write an e-mail and transport it like an IM message over 
> XMPP. The e-mail can be sent to another Jabber-based e-mail server or client, 
> it can also be sent to an ordinary e-mail server or client through a XMPP 
> gateway. The differences between Jabber-based and ordinary are security and 
> near-synchrony.
> 
>         2) Jabber-based e-mail client can receive the e-mail both from 
> ordinary and Jabber-based e-mail server. And it can also recieve IM message.
> 
>         3) The messages such as e-mail and IM can be represented in the same 
> format. They can be stored and searched in the same way.

Have you considered writing an extension to Thunderbird?

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