i give up. have fun with your project.
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 04:25, Danny Angus wrote:
>
>
>
> > FYI, the software i often use to check my email is PapiMail on Treo
> > 600/300 phones. i have to choose what to download (or delete) based on
> > the subject line.
>
> Get a yahoo account for collecting the mail you want and set up a real
> computer to filter mail into it [1].
>
> It is common at Apache for subject prefixes to be used to identify topics
> or procedural mails, eg [PROPOSAL], [VOTE], [jsr109] adding [geronimo] in
> front of everything is redundant, would make subject lines less clear and
> be annoying.
>
>
> > there is no room on the display to show anything else
> > besides the subject/from fields without making it too awkward to use.
>
> So what you're saying is that your pda is too small to use for email, join
> the club.
>
> d.
>
> [1] I would thoughroughly recommend Apache James http://james.apache.org
> for this :-) it is capable of receiving mail for multiple domains or
> automatically downloading mail from multiple POP or IMAP accounts, you can
> set up simple or complex filtering and forwarding, including spam filtering
> based on bayesian analysis. Mail can be stored for local accounts or
> forwarded/aliased to remote accounts, meaning that you can have multiple
> POP3 accounts set up to re-distribute your mail according to what you want
> to see, topic, sender etc. This makes it very useful for people(like me)
> who have a lot of mail and only want to see a small sub-set on the move.
>
> d.
>
>
>
>
> ***************************************************************************
> The information in this e-mail is confidential and for use by the
> addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient (or responsible for
> delivery of the message to the intended recipient) please notify us
> immediately on 0141 306 2050 and delete the message from your computer. You
> may not copy or forward it or use or disclose its contents to any other
> person. As Internet communications are capable of data corruption Student
> Loans Company Limited does not accept any responsibility for changes made to
> this message after it was sent. For this reason it may be inappropriate to
> rely on advice or opinions contained in an e-mail without obtaining written
> confirmation of it. Neither Student Loans Company Limited or the sender
> accepts any liability or responsibility for viruses as it is your
> responsibility to scan attachments (if any). Opinions and views expressed in
> this e-mail are those of the sender and may not reflect the opinions and
> views of The Student Loans Company Limited.
>
> This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept for the
> presence of computer viruses.
>
> **************************************************************************
>