Dear Enhydra community, I'd like to announce another open source "micro" project under the EnhydraME umbrella! Joerg Pleumann, friend of Stephan Haustein (kXML fame), and another expert in the wireless and micro Java space has contributed his "Mail4Me" project. Described in Joerg's words, Mail4Me is... Mail4ME is a lightweight implementation of the popular POP3 and SMTP protocols - with IMAP and MIME support to come - allowing wireless J2ME/MIDP devices to access the e-mail service at any time, and from any place (as long as a suitable antenna is in reach and the device's battery is not empty, of course). This first release (available now) contains the following features: a.. Implementations of the POP3 and SMTP protocols suitable for running in an J2ME environment as well as in an J2SE environment. b.. Two simple command-line applications that demonstrate the use of Mail4ME on top of J2ME. c.. A MIDlet for doing e-mail on an MIDP-enabled device. It allows to browse through one's POP3 inbox, read the individual messages and compose and send new ones. To find out more check out the project web site at http://mail4me.enhydra.org/ or better still join the project mail list (mail4me@enhydra.org ) by subscribing here: http://mail4me.enhydra.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/mail4me Regards, Paul. -- Paul A Morgan Chief Technology Officer Lutris Technologies, Inc. 1200 Pacific Avenue, Suite 300 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 USA 831.460.7307; 831.471.9754 (fax) http://www.lutris.com http://www.enhydra.org |