Steve Waterworth wrote:
>
> I see from the overview on the JetSpeed web pages that one of the goals
> is to produce M$ Outlook / Lotus Notes type functionality.
Yup...
> I have downloaded JS 1.1 and had a little play with it but alas I can
> not find this type of functionality. I know you guys are still very much
> in the early stages of development, so what are the plans?
Jeff is working on iCalendar support. Messaging support was integrated
into Jetspeed in the past but I removed it because it didn't fit in with
the future direction of Jetspeed.
> What I am looking for is access to E-mail and the ability to have public
> folders and place / share documents via those folders. The documents
> will need metadata to allow searching and classifying.
Now that XSP is working. We should be able to integrate Mail-XSP into
Jetspeed. Will probably need some cleaning up but should work fine.
> If want any help developing a spec for this functionality I will be
> happy to help, it is an area I have a lot of experiance in.
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It is a volunteer organization. If you really want to see e-mail happen
and done right then it is all yours. I am just interested in getting
Mail-XSP to work just so that I can have "basic" remote access to my
e-mail.
I have the source if you are interested.
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