* Dave Baker <dbkr at freenetproject.org> [2007-11-07 09:42:24]:

> On Wednesday 07 November 2007 04:41:19 Robert Guerra wrote:
> > Does this version mean that Freemail can now be used as a plugin? If
> > so, would you be so kind as to describe the steps needed to add the
> > plugin to freenet.
> 
> It depends what you consider 'usable'! There has been a plugin that runs 
> Freemail for a while now, although there was no documentation provided on how 
> to run it as such. There is still functionality missing - the only thing you 
> can do from the web interface is add accounts.
> 
> To get it running, I'm not sure what the current stable version of Freenet 
> does plugin-wise, but I think it's a question of putting the url to the 
> Freemail plugin in the box (pick the latest from 
> http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/plugins/Freemail/, or the path with 
> file:// in front of it to use one on your local machine) and pressing the 
> button. On Freenet trunk, you can just select 'Freemail' from the list and 
> press the button.
> 
> After that, you can go to the plugin's web interface to add an account, and 
> set up your mail client as before.
> 
> If you want to copy settings over, copy everything from your Freemail 
> directory to your node dir.
> 
> Bear in mind that Freemail as a plugin is very alpha. By all means report 
> bugs, but if it breaks, you get to keep all the pieces!
> Dave

All the proceedure to load/unload plugins will be much simpler in
1071... thanks to Bombe.

Grab the trunk if you want a preview ;)

NextGen$
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