On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 13:28:20 +0200 (CET) Vadim Zeitlin 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

VZ> On Sat, 15 Jun 2002 16:47:03 -0700 (Pacific Daylight Time) Michael A Chase
VZ> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
VZ> 
VZ> MAC> When do you think you can release another Win32 binary snapshot? 
VZ> 
VZ>  I'll try to make one soon. I've just fixed an annoying wxWin bug yesterday
VZ> and so there is no reason to not do it even today. 

I've got a couple more annoying bugs for you.

1) when you use an external editor instead of the internal composer,
   my root directory is getting littered with files.  Please cleanup
   after yourself...

2) I use Emacs as my editor and it leaves behind little ~ terminated
   files.  Please clean those up as well.

3) temporary file names end in an extremely wide range of extensions.
   Emacs uses this information to auto select the editor mode.  Some
   messages I'm editing assembler, others Fortran, C, objective c, and
   so on.  Please if you are going to have an extension, make it just
   .txt so that "I'm smarter than you are" editors won't get confused.

VZ> OTOH, if I have some
VZ> time I'd like to implement the anti-SPAM filter and if I do this, it would
VZ> have to wait a bit more.

I'd like to hear a bit more about the antispam features.  One of the
reasons for my negative free time (see below) is that I'm working on
an antispam system that should be more accurate than filters or
network black holes and provide for 0 UI opportunistic encryption as
well. (see http://www.camram.org)

if I can run some python code after a message has been received but
before it's been filtered/stuck in any local mailboxes, I can test out
my antispam system.  On the output side, I need the ability to insert
headers into a mail message and potentially modify the body
(i.e. substitute encrypted text for plain text)

so, will mahogany work for me?

VZ> MAC> I don't have the Microsoft compiler
VZ> 
VZ>  Normally, there should be no problems building wxWin with a free compiler:
VZ> either mingw32 or Borland. Unfortunately, the person who was working on the
VZ> makefiles for the latter has apparently disappeared and he has never sent
VZ> me [even incomplete] makefiles unfortunately...

one of these days, someone should try out the cygwin environment for
compiling mahogany.  I'd try it except I have negative free time
lately.

---eric


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