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About me
Hi!I am a student of socail science at the university of Goettingen, Germany (currently on exchange in Bologna, Italy). You can find me also at http://wackowiki.com, http://www.wikipedia.de and http://www.openformats.org
Idea and Features
So le'ts think about the things which are necessary for this:- should be able to get the necessary information from the user (e-mailserver, username, passwort,...)
- establish/close a connection to the server
- get the mail from the server (pop3, imap4)
- store the mail in the database
- show the mail (one mail, one page?, a list of mails which can be sorted after date, sender, from, size...?)
- deal with attachments
- asend mails (smtp)
- final goal would be: I type a name in the search and get a list of the last e-mails sended to and recieved from him
- should be able to be linked with an adressbook and the calendar
- question: store the connection information for every user in the user-settings page? Perhaps allow only some users to use the e-mail action?
Links
- https://sourceforge.net/projects/poppawid/ popper_mod-wid is a free, full featured web based email client written in PHP. It is an extension of the now abandoned \"popper_mod\" project which was an extension of the origional popper. It runs on any server that can run PHP and mySQL. Uses POP and S
- php/MySQL based webmail program. Currently only supports pop3, IMAP is in the works. Has a notebook, a favorites organizer and an addressbook.
- http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imap, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/POP3, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Access_Protocol, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Mail
Rcf's
- old standard:
- new standard:2822 (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html )
- "envelope" (transmission and delivery) -> 2821
- MIME document series [RFC2045, RFC2046, RFC2047, RFC2048, RFC2049] for non ascii-messages (and audioi, video,etc.?)
Rcf2822
- only standard for messages, not for audio, images etc.
- This specification is intended as a definition of what message content format is to be passed between systems.
- local storage is outside of the scope of this standard.
- Note: This standard specifies that messages are made up of characters in the US-ASCII range of 1 through 127.
- length of a line without CRLF: 998 char. max, 78 char. recommended
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