hannes changed the topic of #mirage to: https://mirage.io - bug cleaning day every first friday in month (14:00 UTC - late, next: May 4th) - next call May 2nd 16:00 BST https://github.com/mirage/mirage-www/wiki/Call-Agenda - this channel is logged at http://irclog.whitequark.org/mirage/ - MirageOS 3 is released - happy hacking!
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<dinosaure> Ulrar: it's a big plan, we have already an implementation of IMAP and POP3 and a resilient implementation of SMTP could be easy to do. However, some others projets focus on e-mail stuff more deeply (like Mr. MIME) to provide a valid way to parse and encode an e-mail
<dinosaure> however, this stuff needs some dev about encoding (latin1, koi8, etc.). We can think it's an unrelated stuff about e-mail but the final goal is to not handle it by the client (and normalize all on unicode)
<dinosaure> and finally, on top of it, dev a SMTP protocol :)
<hannes> .oO()
<hannes> i recently read up a bit on "sasl -- the simple authentication and security layer" - it's not... nowadays based on precis (to handle unicode normalisation etc.)... and then while looking into caldav I discovered not everybody using gregorian calendars (still unclear to me whether there's support for non-gregorian stuff in email)
<Ulrar> dinosaure: I'm not sure, but it seems like you are talking about servers (since you mention IMAP and POP3), but I'm only looking to send emails. Basically open a socket to some smtp server and send a few lines, ideally with starttls support
<Ulrar> Should be easy enough to do manually with a conduit I guess, worse case
<Ulrar> I mean if I can do it with telnet, no reason I can't from mirage
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