i know there have been a couple of fuse attempts at imap
integration -- i don't recall how far they've gotten. if it
weren't for possibly already having been done, i'd think that
would be an almost ideal summer-of-code project, since it would
be a somewhat stand-alone project, and something with
Lyndon == Lyndon Nerenberg lyn...@orthanc.ca writes:
Lyndon A good IMAP client isn't something you're going to write in
Lyndon a few months, and certainly not by a student with no prior
Lyndon IMAP implementation experience.. IMAP has a lot of subtle
Lyndon behaviours that make
Thanks for the many responses and active discussion.
I agree that MIME support should be improved. For people in
non-English speaking Countries, like me, bad MIME handling is a big
argument against nmh. But also the point of how to handle attachments
in replies should be worked on.
Also,
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:21:10 +0100, markus schnalke said:
TLS seems to be already solved. However, why does nmh need TLS?
Doesn't it delegate mail transfer to an MTA?
You may need it to talk to a remote MTA that insists on doing TLS. And
there's valid use cases for it.
Half the time my laptop
In the message dated: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 18:01:26 EST,
The pithy ruminations from valdis.kletni...@vt.edu on
Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh @ gsoc? were:
=
= On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:21:10 +0100, markus schnalke said:
= TLS seems to be already solved. However, why does nmh need TLS?
= Doesn't it
Have we not beaten this subject into the ground yet?
Here's where we differ. For me, it's easier to configure sendmail, so that
the nmh configuration remains the same in any network environment.
Alright ... so, my answer to this is: So what?
Yes, it's easier for _you_. Great. But that doesn't
So, to keep everyone in the loop ... I have asked the NetBSD board if
they are willing to act as a mentoring organization for nmh. I will
keep everyone posted as to their response.
--Ken
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Lyndon said that nmh does not need someone like me to work on it.
Well, he's just ONE guy.
Ya, but I'll still take you all on!!! :-)
--lyndon
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Is a single threaded IMAP *CLIENT* really as complex as the server side?
No. It's about ten times *more* complex than the server side.
Most so-called IMAP clients are really POP clients that know how to switch
mailboxes.
--lyndon
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It's not necessary to write an entire IMAP implementation from scratch,
there are a few possible codebases to work with.
List member David Keijser wrote of his attempt in Python this October:
http://www.mail-archive.com/nmh-workers@nongnu.org/msg01803.html
And there's also:
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