>if we'd like MH to become relevant and remain relevant, it has to become >a reasonable bearer channel for the apps that our families without >shells or terminals can use to exchange data with us.
So, Paul, what would _you_ like nmh to do? Well, yes, I know you would like for nmh to provide a library for other programs to link against so you could share your mail store with IMAP servers (and as a result, clients) and nmh. I'd like that as well ... but I don't seem that happening even in the medium term (my daughter will presumably go to college in 10 years ... so maybe then I can start on that?). So, given what you think we can achieve with nmh in a reasonable timeframe, what would let you make more use of nmh _now_? A store backend that used IMAP? A store backend that used Maildir, so you could use it with Dovecot? The latter is probably easier to implement than the former, although I think the former would be more generally useful. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
