[REBOL] What should we bake? Re:(4)

2000-09-25 Thread ryanc
Yes I agree. I felt a bit uneasy, yet very excited about RebMail, when made this post. News reader/News servers are really important. E-mail lists are a bit too disorientating as they fill up. This of course is a client/server approach. Hmmm... Good standard, though. I would like to see a w

[REBOL] What should we bake? Re:(4)

2000-09-23 Thread gmassar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... > > A really good environment would be standards-based, so you could use > any handy browser or email client, or enjoy the enhanced benefits of > using a unified, properietary (a la /VIEW). Of course to remain > competitive, Palm synchronization will be an absolute re

[REBOL] What should we bake? Re:(4)

2000-09-23 Thread siegel
At 11:18 a.m. 23/09/00 -0400, you wrote: > > Since email is step 1 of a collaborative work environment, those set >on doing that should help them out. > >Personally, I'd say that a discussion board/BBS system would be step >one, with file archives and email alerts being step two. I would welcome

[REBOL] What should we bake? Re:(4)

2000-09-23 Thread jeff
Howdy, Ted: > Personally, I'd say that a discussion board/BBS system > would be step one, with file archives and email alerts > being step two. Now there's a real good one. Take a look at the Ultimate BBS (http://infopop.com), which is written in PERL and is like 250k worth