Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)

2000-05-31 Thread Steve Alexander
"Karl G. Ulbrich" wrote: Yup, this sounds like mail-in content to me, which is what I'm after :-) If the goal is mail-in content, I'm not sure I understand IMAP to be anything approaching what you want: IMAP doesn't ACCEPT messages, at least not any of the IMAP servers I've seen, it

Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)

2000-05-31 Thread Karl G. Ulbrich
Quoting Stuart 'Zen' Bishop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): ... you could expose an IMAP folder as Zope objects. You then never have to worry about transporting them into Zope, as they will just magically be available. I like this -- keep the mail store separate and you never have to worry if Zope can

Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)

2000-05-30 Thread Karl G. Ulbrich
Yup, this sounds like mail-in content to me, which is what I'm after :-) If the goal is mail-in content, I'm not sure I understand IMAP to be anything approaching what you want: IMAP doesn't ACCEPT messages, at least not any of the IMAP servers I've seen, it serves messages up to clients (one

Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)

2000-05-29 Thread ethan mindlace fremen
Chris Withers wrote: mindlace wrote: I don't quite see why MailHost isn't "low level integration" Does MailHost do recieves as well as sends? No, but see below... Making Zope an MTA seems like a lot of extra work. Now, Zope as an IMAP server I could get my head around... Forgive

Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)

2000-05-29 Thread ethan mindlace fremen
Chris Withers wrote: Which raises the question: What MTA would you use for a Zope IMAP server and does it matter? Again, forgive me if that's a stupid question ;-) I would personally use exim, but I don't think it matters, if zope knows intelligent things about it's users. If you wanted to

Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)

2000-05-28 Thread Chris Withers
mindlace wrote: I don't quite see why MailHost isn't "low level integration" Does MailHost do recieves as well as sends? My dream would be for Zope to pipe an email address to a specific object/method without the need for any external mail servers or scripts... Making Zope an MTA

Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)

2000-05-26 Thread Rik Hoekstra
-Original Message- From: Karl Ulbrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: vrijdag 26 mei 2000 21:49 Subject: Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication) Well... I think that it's probably the shortest route to a functioning zope archive to use mailman- already

Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)

2000-05-25 Thread Chris Withers
"Dan L. Pierson" wrote: The perfect solution involves a mailing list server integrated with Zope, e.g. ZMailman. This would probably also provide mailing list archives integrated with Zope and ZCatalog and easy integration of mailing list and PTK/Squishdot discussion traffic. This has been

Re: [Zope] Zope Email (syndication)

2000-05-25 Thread mindlace
Chris Withers wrote: Check out: http://www.zope.org/Members/mindlace/MailZopeMan I like these ideas a lot, but I'd prefer to see the low-level email integration done seperately, so it can be used for other things. I don't quite see why MailHost isn't "low level integration" My dream