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#1 2009-02-21 09:47:15

killajoe
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From: Berlin Planet Earth
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Manitou-Mail Mailclient for handling of large volumes of email

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Please i want to test this caus my huge email-horror!

http://www.manitou-mail.org/

As seen there are 3 Sources you will need to run the programm:

User interface (Unix & Win32)     manitou-ui-0.9.11.tar.gz
Perl mail-database exchanger     manitou-mdx-0.9.11.tar.gz
SQL scripts     manitou-sql-0.9.11.tar.gz

I do not understand if i need the 3 ones or to use the client i can only build the client ...
What i think is that the client needs a sql-database server to work am i right?


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#2 2009-02-21 10:05:39

tomk
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Re: Manitou-Mail Mailclient for handling of large volumes of email

Yes, you need them all. And yes, you need a postgresql server. Have you read the documentation on the site? It seems fairly comprehensive.

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#3 2009-02-21 10:26:38

killajoe
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From: Berlin Planet Earth
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Re: Manitou-Mail Mailclient for handling of large volumes of email

As seen here its useless for home use:
http://www.manitou-mail.org/schemas/schema1.png

Its kind a think for companies with a "in house" Mailserver....

My idea was to do someting like POP3 for IMAP... store the Mails localy and sync only new messeges...
I am using claws-mail and got a big issue if there in a folder more then 300 Mails it needs about 5 minutes to get the folder... with 6000 DSL ...

I do think that the database is local and the Mailserver at the internet but its not...

But may i can change the scripts and use a local database and the Mailserver over internet...


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