I just have an idea of implementing a river for receiving mails(or maillists),it should support pop3 or imap basicly ,the river will be useful if you have lots of mail like me and the mail-client becomes more and more fat,especially when searching for something,just like nightmare,anybody have the same idea,or any thoughts about this river?,welcome to share.
I just have an idea of implementing a river for receiving mails(or maillists),it should support pop3 or imap basicly ,the river will be useful if you have lots of mail like me and the mail-client becomes more and more fat,especially when searching for something,just like nightmare,anybody have the same idea,or any thoughts about this river?,welcome to share.
make sense deadly~
that’s it,
percolator can be used to aggregate the mails,
i can store the unread mails’s id in another type like ”unread” with the Parent-Child magic to relate the parent-type “mail”,
after reading the mail,just delete the id in “unread”,
though another box act as ES-Server is needed.
From: David Pilato
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 10:43 AM
To: elasticsearch@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Pop3 River? Mail River? MailList River
Nice idea.
Something like gmail does...
Sounds good...
When done, you can use percolator to identify mails with keywords or aughors and send alerts to new email address while indexing. Makes sense ?
I just have an idea of implementing a river for receiving mails(or maillists),it should support pop3 or imap basicly ,the river will be useful if you have lots of mail like me and the mail-client becomes more and more fat,especially when searching for something,just like nightmare,anybody have the same idea,or any thoughts about this river?,welcome to share.
I just have an idea of implementing a river for receiving mails(or
maillists),it should support pop3 or imap basicly ,the river will be useful
if you have lots of mail like me and the mail-client becomes more and more
fat,especially when searching for something,just like nightmare,anybody have
the same idea,or any thoughts about this river?,welcome to share.
I just have an idea of implementing ariverfor receiving mails(or
maillists),it should support pop3 or imap basicly ,theriverwill be useful
if you have lots of mail like me and the mail-client becomes more and more
fat,especially when searching for something,just like nightmare,anybody have
the same idea,or any thoughts about thisriver?,welcome to share.
I just have an idea of implementing ariverfor receiving mails(or
maillists),it should support pop3 or imap basicly ,theriverwill be useful
if you have lots of mail like me and the mail-client becomes more and more
fat,especially when searching for something,just like nightmare,anybody have
the same idea,or any thoughts about thisriver?,welcome to share.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Pilato
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 2:53 PM
To: elasticsearch@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Pop3 River? Mail River? MailList River
I just have an idea of implementing ariverfor receiving mailsï¼or
maillistsï¼ï¼it should support pop3 or imap basicly ï¼theriverwill be
useful
if you have lots of mail like me and the mail-client becomes more and
more
fatï¼especially when searching for somethingï¼just like nightmareï¼anybody
have
the same ideaï¼or any thoughts about thisriverï¼,welcome to share.
Is the river ready ?
Would You share it ?
Tks
Tullio
Il giorno giovedì 17 novembre 2011 03:28:00 UTC+1, Medcl ha scritto:
hey,guys
I just have an idea of implementing a river for receiving mails(or
maillists),it should support pop3 or imap basicly ,the river will be useful
if you have lots of mail like me and the mail-client becomes more and more
fat,especially when searching for something,just like nightmare,anybody
have the same idea,or any thoughts about this river?,welcome to share.
Am Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2012 14:52:37 UTC+2 schrieb tullio0106:
Is the river ready ?
Would You share it ?
Tks
Tullio
Il giorno giovedì 17 novembre 2011 03:28:00 UTC+1, Medcl ha scritto:
hey,guys
I just have an idea of implementing a river for receiving mails(or
maillists),it should support pop3 or imap basicly ,the river will be useful
if you have lots of mail like me and the mail-client becomes more and more
fat,especially when searching for something,just like nightmare,anybody
have the same idea,or any thoughts about this river?,welcome to share.
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