In response to this, thank you for the information.  Your reply was
prompt (unlike mine, and so I apologize) it appears that my life is
still too full of projects and commitments to take on more projects.  I
will have to decline for now, but I want to dissolve my dependence on
Outlook eventually.

Jonathan Neufeld
extollIT Consulting
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vadim Zeitlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: October 6, 2003 12:25 AM
To: Jonathan Neufeld; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [M-Dev] Becoming a developer for Mahogany


On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 21:01:10 -0700 Jonathan Neufeld
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

JN> I'm interested in adding to the development effort for the Mahogany 
JN> e-mail client.

 Hello,

 Glad to hear this, we'd certainly appreciate help with its development!

JN> I developed a proprietary e-mail client for ApexMail.Net
JN> a few years ago that was designed to link directly to their webmail 
JN> service and incorporate custom features, so I can assure you I have 
JN> experience in writing e-mail software as well as all the necessary 
JN> fundamentals (8 years of C/C++ programming, 6 years of Java 
JN> programming).

 That sounds great although Java probably wouldn't be very useful on
this project ;-)

JN> Would you please tell me more about getting involved with this 
JN> project?

 The basic question is whether there is something you'd like to work on?
In practice, if you know what you want to do and are motivated in doing
(which probably means that you should be using Mahogany yourself as
otherwise why would you?), the chance of implementing it successfully is
much higher. But if you don't have any precise plans there are several
relatively independent sub projects which are in our TODO but on which
nobody works yet. In no particular order, they are:

- adding spell checker to the composer
- adding support for PGP/GPG signing/encryption (we have only checking
  signatures and decreyption)
- many things to do with address book:
 . new more efficient format is needed
 . better (G)UI for the ADB editor
 . LDAP address book provider
 . support for storing ADBs on IMAP server
- working on exposing Mahogany API via Python and maybe other languages

and so on. If anything in this list looks attractive to you, please
discuss it here. BTW, you should really subscribe to this list because
otherwise all your messages must be explicitly approved (this is an anti
spam measure, sorry).


 In any case, the first thing to do is to get Mahogany sources:

 http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~zeitlin/Mahogany/mahogany-latest.tar.gz

or from anonymous cvs and build them (you need VC5/6/7 for this under
Windows). Hopefully this should work without any troubles, but if you
have any, please ask here, as usual. When you have a working development
environment we should discuss what are you going to be working on.

 Looking forward to hearing more from you!
VZ

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