Hello,
I extended the Recruitment application in order to capture internal
mailing-lists in our office into xwiki pages and objects (Topics and
Messages, with a set of fields captured including content and attachments).
Each mail generates a Message page & object, each thread is captured in a
Topi
I agree that XWiki remains a mail client.
I agree that XWiki should define listeners and default behaviours to such
listeners (such as create a page, add a comment, or update a page).
I misread Sergiu's post in a funny manner:
> fire events when new mails are deleted in the mailbox
(as oppose
Sergiu,
Great thoughts. Especially like the mail to wiki page idea.
-- kpfoote
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From: "Sergiu Dumitriu"
Date: Sat, Mar 5, 2011 10:31 am
Subject: [xwiki-users] Can XWiki receive mail ?
To: "XWiki Users"
On 03/05/2011 09:07 AM,
On 03/05/2011 09:07 AM, Ludovic Dubost wrote:
>
> It's a bit comple to be a mail server as it creates administration
> issues and requires a specific subdomain and routing.
> An alternate solution is a mailbox and a scheduler job which pools the
> mailbox. All the APIs are already there for that.
It's a bit comple to be a mail server as it creates administration
issues and requires a specific subdomain and routing.
An alternate solution is a mailbox and a scheduler job which pools the
mailbox. All the APIs are already there for that.
What's necessary is define a convention of where th
Although the quote of Jamie Zawinski suggest 'bloated' software i'm not sure if
that is the right direction.
Would it not be much nicer if you just can integrate with a existing
mail-service. Both as a client or as a workflow extension (like in Enterprise
Content Management)
A few services like;
The Apache James Project[1] could fit such a request. I've seen it
integrated into a few large scale frameworks before.
[1] http://james.apache.org/
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thanks
kevin.foote
On Wed, 2 Mar 2011, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
-> I would be very interested to such a feature but I note that it is not a
I would be very interested to such a feature but I note that it is not a simple
thing.
The biggest importance of receiving mails is to respond to some notifications
of actions that were originally created on the XWiki, to my feelings. This
requires, for example, that a table is properly made to
"Every program attempts to expand until it can read mail. Those programs which
cannot so expand are
replaced by ones which can." Jamie Zawinski
XWiki doesn't have any means of receiving mail at the moment, the mail sending
facility is an
extension which is bundled by default and I see no reason
Hello
I would like register somewhere in XWiki, the important mails of my mailbox.
For instance to save mail maybe with some attachements in a specific Space.
From my mail reader, just transfer the mail in xwiki mail adress and
automatically
the mail would be save in a specific area.
The idea
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