I've now had a look and the IMAP code written by Darrell (IMAP2 proposal)
and I think I can write a bridging class between ImapMailBox , ImapStore and
the current db: and file: repositories. It'll be fun (cough) but it should
allow the IMAP team to get started.
-- Jason
> -Original Message-
> From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 September 2003 19:34
> To: James Developers List
> Subject: RE: IMAP Development Pointers
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> > In fact I was under the impression that INBOX is a reserved folder
> > name, that it should always be ther
Just out of curiosity, is there anything wrong with just using the
Take a look at dbmail (http://www.dbmail.org/) They have an imap
implementation on top of a database.
Is there IMAP code in the CVS? I didn't see it last time I looked.
PS.
If I was to take some GPLed C code (from dbmail) and