I recently had an email from someone, stemming from the Asynchronous Pluggable Protocols article, who wanted to use Rebol to access their hotmail. I don't think I answered in any helpful way, cause I didn't quite understand the question correctly.
One thing about hotmail that I knew, but I didn't have any clear info on, was that Hotmail exposes its functionality via a version of webDAV: http://www.webdav.org/ I found the description of exactly how it does so today: http://jhttpmail.sourceforge.net/httpmail.html in case the person who asked me is on this list now I thought it might be nice to pass it along, also thought it might be nice to pass it along as this is a good example of a REST-based approach to web services, http://www.xfront.com/REST-Web-Services.html which is a particular design for which I think Rebol would be well-suited. So in case anyone wants to work with hotmail this way, this should be a good start. It might also be a good service to provide using Rebol to collect email from various services, and building a httpmail repository for these mails. (think I found a business use for Rebol) -- To unsubscribe from this list, just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe as the subject.
