Ok Davide, Chill Out. I ack your reason.

-Veeresh

-----Original Message-----
From: Davide Libenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 09:41:43 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [xmail] Re: IMAP Service in XMail


On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Veeresh Khanorkar wrote:

>
> Good, so you had already begun the work, well if you still can send it to=
 me, on my
> own risks, I need it pretty badly. And as such I am in no mood of other o=
nes to be
> installed, since the flexibility of XMail is so much tempting. Please do =
reply back.

Ok, let me make this a little bit more clear. I stopped accepting external
contributions because 99% of the code i received sucked so bad that it was
not even funny. I used to spend all my spare time that usually spend doing
interesting stuff ( XMail is one of these ) to review other guys code, and
believe me it's not fun. XMail has my name stuck on it and if it sucks, i
suck. And i do not like to suck. If you need IMAP urgently you can use,
like other users did, an UW-IMAP integration. Or if you feel good about
coding, you can also adapt IMAP2000 to work by picking up files directly
inside XMail mailboxes. The CTRL protocol has a command that can be used
to auth users, just for a hint. Hope this will clarify enough the XMail's
IMAP roadmap.



- Davide


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