On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 14:20 +0800, ruifeng zeng wrote: > > > Hi: all, We are students who are doing final year > project(FYP). Our FYP topic is to develop a email filtering > software which supposed to work on Ubuntu. > The programming part and email server part are almost done. > Now what we want to do is to integrate our software > called( Spidey Spam Stopper ) into a Mail User Agent such as > Evolution. The mailing process is like the following: > > MUA->Postfix->Procmail->SSS->Evolution > > The yellow color MUA represents sender side while the green > color represents receiver side. We have finished until SSS. > Now the received emails are stored in user's home directory > such as /home/ruifeng/Maildir/new. Every user has his own > directory to store his emails. > > How can we integrate SSS into Evolution? > > > > Thank you very much ! > > Spidey Spam Stopper Development Team. > > >
Hi, if I got your description properly, then your "Spidey Spam Stopper" is independent of the mail reading application, the only limitation is that the application should be able to read a Maildir folder, and that's basically what you call "integration"? You can create a new account in Evolution, of type Local Maildir, and point to your ~/Maildir directory, which will create a new node in a folder tree with your messages in that directory. If you meant a different integration, like setup widgets and such, then there are EPlugin-s for you. In Evolution sources see the 'plugins' directory, where are stored all internal plugins. Maybe specify what kind of integration you meant. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers