>I guess this is a bit of a distraction from the current focus on >improving MIME support and such, and I'm not helping with that >at all. Sorry; this is a blocker for me, that's not :(
Hey, I think that is fine; I mean, it's not like we can force you to work on MIME support, right? Implementing things that personally affect you is how SASL support got in there in the first place. First off, thank you for this awesome work. It will be great to be AHEAD of the curve for once. Nothing jumps right out at me that is a huge problem (I agree with both a dependency on libcurl and including our own JSON parser). I was kind of hoping that this would have been implemented in Cyrus-SASL and we would have gotten it for free, but that doesn't seem to be happening so I think implementing this ourselves makes sense. I hope you don't mind that I'm going to sit down and digest the details of the OAuth protocol before I comment further; one problem I always had was that all of the documentation on it (including the Google ones) were so web-focused that it never was clear to me how you were supposed to use it for non-web based protocols. Hopefully this will clear up some of the confusion. I was under the impression you already have access to our git repo; would you be willing to commit this on a branch right now? Then it would be easier for other people to look at it. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
