As some of you may be aware, [1]I'm using tiddlywiki to create a risk
management registry.



I've added enough content to my wiki now that I'd like to open it to
contributions from the community I'm creating it for.



While some people will be able to use a wiki no problem, others I
anticipate will have difficulty understanding they can actually edit
the page they are looking at.



I'd like to ease that transition by allowing them the ability to
contribute tiddlers by email.



I've already seen how easy it is to write a .tid file. Is there some
way I could have tiddlers added by email? If the tiddler title is the
email subject, the tiddler author is the sender, and tags and other
metadata are read from the email content and added?



Ideally, email image attachments would also be saved to an 'imgs'
folder, so that wikitext image links could point to images added by the
email.



It would be especially good if I could also automatically reject emails
over a set size... but that's not really something I expect tiddlywiki
to do for me, just something else I'll need to work out how to do!



Highest regards,



David.

References

1. https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywikidev/CisH4uZmbnY/hMMyeh7RmkgJ

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