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Re: GNUMail


From: Andreas Schik
Subject: Re: GNUMail
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:11:11 +0100
User-agent: GNUMail (Version 1.2.0)

Hi Jason,
if you plan to realize those things via plug-ins then I am for it. I would not 
like GNUMail to bloat up with los of functions that are only loosely related to 
e-mail. I want/need an e-mail-only client and GNUMail is exactly that.
Enhancements via plug-ins that can be installed or not are OK.

Andreas

On 2008-11-12 16:47:42 +0100 Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle 
<mailinglists@MailNewsRSS.com> wrote:

> Hi Gunther,
> 
> A plug-in architecture what was I had planned, I see I did not state  that at 
> all. Opps.
> 
> I had been writing Apple Mail Plugins recently, I was already in that  
> mindset.
> 
> -Jason
> 
> On Nov 12, 2008, at 12:24 AM, Günther Noack wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> Am 12.11.2008 um 07:45 schrieb Dennis Leeuw:
>> 
>>> Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>> I am discussing GNUMail with Ludovic.
>>>> What would everyone think of more of a CRM type app like DayLite  by 
>>>> Market Circle? Not totally like that, but where you would have  a record 
>>>> for each contact and besides seeing e-mail you sent, see  other 
>>>> interactions, store data about them (address, e-mail stuff,  notes, PDF 
>>>> files and other attachment type items you have sent etc)
>>>> My other thought was a different UI, maybe something more like  GMail?
>>>> I guess I am looking for thoughts to enhance GNUMail...
>>>> Thanks for the input.
>>> 
>>> There is alreay a calender app which also does tasks: SimpleCalendar
>>> There is a mail app: GNUMail
>>> There is an address book: Addresses
>>> There is a notes app: Affiche
>>> 
>>> So what you need is:
>>> A sync application
>>> A workflow manager
>>> A project manager
>>> 
>>> And through services you can integrate them.
>> 
>> I also fully agree to that.
>> 
>> Jason: I read GNUMail a while ago to get inspiration for my own 
>> application design. Have you had a look at GNUMail's plugin  architecture? 
>> I'm a bit concerned whether your proposed large-scale  changes to the 
>> application will be possible without destroying that  architecture.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Günther
>> 
>> 
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