On Apr 26, 2004, at 4:11 pm, Jon Nelson wrote:

htdig sprung to my mind when Google announced the searching features of
their new Gmail. It seems to me that htdig could be used to build my
own gmail system on my home courier-imap server. Has anyone tried
this..? How are the results..?


Stroller.

I would give swish++ a look -- it's what I use at home and I'm quite happy with it.

Is there any particular reason that you chose swish++ over swish-e..?
I see that swish++ allows use of mailbox files, but I use maildirs. (As do, I think, all courier users?)


Contemplating the installation, it occurs to me that what I really want is a web-based script that requires logging on with my Unix username & password before permitting the search. I don't have many users on this box, but it would be nice to allow them all to search their mail this way. Securely, that is. I have no experience with web-based programming, however, so I have no idea how difficult that'd be to implement.

Stroller.



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