Re: [Zope] Web mail with POP3

2000-11-20 Thread Doug Hellmann

If all you need is POP3 mail, you might want to check out
http://www.zope.org/Members/dshaw/POPMailProduct.

Doug

Aleksander Salwa wrote:
> 
> I need to build a web mail product with pop3 back-end.
> There is WorldPilot, but AFAIK it has no pop3 support.
> I'm thinking about taking web inteface/application design from WorldPilot
> and writing code to talk to pop3 server (probably based on POPMail
> product).
> 
> Is this a good approach, or someone already has wrote something like this
> for Zope ?
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Re: [Zope] Web mail with POP3

2000-11-17 Thread Cees de Groot

Aleksander Salwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I have no imap server (yet), so I was looking for web mail product, that
>can talk to pop3 server. But setting up imap server should be easier
>then hacking WorldPilot.
>
I can vouch for that - I setup the Cyrus IMAP daemon and it's really
easy.

Quick question: has anyone got, say, 20.000 mail accounts running with 
WorldPilot? It seems from the interface that it's really meant for
small workgroups, not for a "poor man's Hotmail"...

(but I'm really impressed with it nevertheless).


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Re: [Zope] Web mail with POP3

2000-11-16 Thread Aleksander Salwa

On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, seb bacon wrote:
> What do you mean, 'pop3 support'?  If you want people to access their
> mailboxes both through the web and from a pop3 mail client, then all you
> need to do is use a mail server like UW-imap which speaks both pop3 and
> imap.  Then you can just stick with WorldPilot, for now at least.
> That's what I do, anyway.

I have no imap server (yet), so I was looking for web mail product, that
can talk to pop3 server. But setting up imap server should be easier
then hacking WorldPilot.
Anyway, I need to change the way WorldPilot does the authentication.
Looking at sources, it seems rather easy.

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Re: [Zope] Web mail with POP3

2000-11-16 Thread Joachim Werner

Look at Morten Petersen's ZopeGUM project
(http://www.zope.org/Members/morphex). It has POP3. The interface is still
more or less missing, but Morten is advancing quite well ...

Also see my comments below ...

Joachim

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From: Aleksander Salwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Zope] Web mail with POP3


> I need to build a web mail product with pop3 back-end.
> There is WorldPilot, but AFAIK it has no pop3 support.
> I'm thinking about taking web inteface/application design from WorldPilot
> and writing code to talk to pop3 server (probably based on POPMail
> product).
> Is this a good approach, or someone already has wrote something like this
> for Zope ?

WorldPilot is completely IMAP-centric. The users are authenticated against
the IMAP server, and all mail data is stored there. The frontend code is NOT
really IN Zope, but just published VIA Zope. So integrating POPMail with
WorldPilot is virtually impossible . You might of course reuse the design
and HTML code from WorldPilot ...


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Re: [Zope] Web mail with POP3

2000-11-16 Thread Morten W. Petersen

[Aleksander Salwa]

| Is this a good approach, or someone already has wrote something like this
| for Zope ?

You could take a look at ZopeGUM, http://www.zope.org/Members/morphex/ZopeGUM .

-Morten

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Re: [Zope] Web mail with POP3

2000-11-16 Thread seb bacon

* Aleksander Salwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001116 09:00]:
> I need to build a web mail product with pop3 back-end.
> There is WorldPilot, but AFAIK it has no pop3 support.
> I'm thinking about taking web inteface/application design from WorldPilot
> and writing code to talk to pop3 server (probably based on POPMail
> product).

What do you mean, 'pop3 support'?  If you want people to access their mailboxes both 
through the web and from a pop3 mail client, then all you need to do is use a mail 
server like UW-imap which speaks both pop3 and imap.  Then you can just stick with 
WorldPilot, for now at least.  That's what I do, anyway.

seb.

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[Zope] Web mail with POP3

2000-11-16 Thread Aleksander Salwa

I need to build a web mail product with pop3 back-end.
There is WorldPilot, but AFAIK it has no pop3 support.
I'm thinking about taking web inteface/application design from WorldPilot
and writing code to talk to pop3 server (probably based on POPMail
product).

Is this a good approach, or someone already has wrote something like this
for Zope ?

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