Matthew Toseland a ?crit :

>I think Freemail is quite an important app. I think it would be very
>useful from a political standpoint (it tops Guerra's wishlist), from a
>self hosting development standpoint (the rest is easy once we have
>email), and for various other reasons.
>
>Should it be in the top 4 SoC apps? If not, can you give me a specific
>reason why not? I admit that its implementation in the current system
>will be a bit ugly, but I'm not sure this is a serious problem *as long
>as routing works*. 0.8 might introduce server messaging and so on, but
>IMHO we should use the storage layer as much as possible; this is why I
>want to use passive requests to implement pub/sub. Anything that relies
>on a server being up right at the instant of the message being sent is
>susceptible to intersection attacks; we should play to our strengths,
>namely non-real-time communication. (I insert ... you request).
>  
>

My vote goes to a Freemail developped in Java and bundled with Freenet.
One point I'd like to see on an email-over-freenet is the possibility, 
for the sender, to know if the destination got the mail.
Someting like : I keep inserting the message untill I get a message 
telling me you've got it.

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