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Re: mail-in db/app
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Re: mail-in db/app


  • Subject: Re: mail-in db/app
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 11:58:04 +0200


On 2 Oct 2007, at 10:31, René v Amerongen wrote:

For cocoa, I did found only pantomine, and that's to heavy.

Well, it's intended to be used for cloning an application like Mail.app, and last I checked, PantoMIME was very lightweight if you considered that.

Hmmm, maybe I could use a part of it. I will check the licence.

I've used a part of it for DEVONthink Pro Office for their mail archive plugin and it's a nice library. Rather easy to use and Ludo is very helpful and flexible. And like someone before me posted on this thread: you do not want to reinvent a MIME parser. It is a very thankless task and prone with all kinds of exceptions (it reminds me of HTML parsing a lot of times, some mail apps seem not to follow the RFC to the letter).


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 >Re: mail-in db/app (From: René v Amerongen <email@hidden>)
 >Re: mail-in db/app (From: Uli Kusterer <email@hidden>)
 >Re: mail-in db/app (From: René v Amerongen <email@hidden>)

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