I have a couple of php - POP3/IMAP email clients that I would like to port to CMSMS.
I have never written of module before but looking at the source from others I "think" i have a clear understanding of the process.
I would like to
1) gauge interest in such a module
2) solicit support from someone who has successfully developed a module.
Thanks.
pop3/IMAP E-Mail Client
Re: pop3/IMAP E-Mail Client
I'd gladly help out where needed (and where I can).ptysell wrote: 2) solicit support from someone who has successfully developed a module.
(post any questions here, send a PM through the forum, an E-mail (see my profile) or join #cms)
Regards,
D
Last edited by Anonymous on Thu Feb 15, 2007 9:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: pop3/IMAP E-Mail Client
@ptysell : I don't understand what "porting a mail client to a CMS" means... unless it is the same as including a forum ?
If true, my own interest is very low because of my usage of CMSms. But other users could like it.
Pierre M.
If true, my own interest is very low because of my usage of CMSms. But other users could like it.
Pierre M.
Re: pop3/IMAP E-Mail Client
A POP3/IMAP E-Mail client would enable you to use your E-mail through CMS (check mail, send mail, manage mail, etc.).Pierre M. wrote: @ptysell : I don't understand what "porting a mail client to a CMS" means... unless it is the same as including a forum ?
Regards,
D
Re: pop3/IMAP E-Mail Client
Thank you Dee. Here is my feedback :
To make "corporate"/institutional/"public presence"/"information broadcasting"/"call it your way" websites (in fact nearly static webpages, a few webmasters and lost of anonymous surfers) I think CMSms core (+only news and calendar) is very cool.
To make "collaborative"/workgroup/community/portal/"call it your way" websites (a few admins, numbered registered users and anonymous surfers) I think addons like forum, comments, feedback, et caetera can do it. And may be an email tools fits right as a communication tool.
I'm not a coder, but may I suggest that the FrontEndUsers module could have a serious (center? pivot?) role promoting CMSms in the portal software landscape ?
Pierre M.
To make "corporate"/institutional/"public presence"/"information broadcasting"/"call it your way" websites (in fact nearly static webpages, a few webmasters and lost of anonymous surfers) I think CMSms core (+only news and calendar) is very cool.
To make "collaborative"/workgroup/community/portal/"call it your way" websites (a few admins, numbered registered users and anonymous surfers) I think addons like forum, comments, feedback, et caetera can do it. And may be an email tools fits right as a communication tool.
I'm not a coder, but may I suggest that the FrontEndUsers module could have a serious (center? pivot?) role promoting CMSms in the portal software landscape ?
Pierre M.