Yes, in the end likely I'd have to customize whatever I found.

Still, may have been a good base to start from.

thx,
Luis.

On May 29, 4:44 am, Albert Abril <albert.ab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I guess you should make a model called messages, which you must relate it
> within users.
> Depends how you want to it working.
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> 2011/5/29 Luis Goncalves <lgoncal...@gmail.com>
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> > Hello!
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> > I'm building an application where logged-in users can send messages to
> > each other (the message gets sent to the recipient's normal email, and
> > they use a link to come back to the site and reply).
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> > I want a page (ie, controller, view, (and model)) that allows the user
> > to see the messages sent and received, and manage them (delete, reply,
> > etc).  Basically this part of the website is like an email system,
> > except that you don't ever know the other person's email, and can only
> > contact them through the site.
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> > I was hoping that something like that already exists (a web2py
> > messaging "slice", perhaps?).  I'm sure I can implement it, but it
> > would be clever to use something that already exists (and is likely to
> > be a more thorough and featured implementation) rather than hacking it
> > up from scratch.
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> > I have been searching, but haven't found anything.
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> > Does anyone know of anything available that I can use?
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> > Thanks!!!
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> > Luis.

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