[Qt-interest] Is there a Qt application for viewing archived email messages in MBOX format?
Scott Aron Bloom
scott at onshorecs.com
Sun Mar 14 13:35:14 CET 2010
You might want to take a look QtMessaging.. http://labs.trolltech.com/page/Projects/QtMessaging
I have only glanced at it, but it may just work for you
Scott
On Mar 14, 2010, at 3:47 AM, André Somers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know much about recent versions of QTopia (does it even
> exist under
> that name anymore? Last time I worked with it, it was Qt 2.x
> based...), but
> couldn't you look at the KDE libs? If you want to keep to GPL
> anyway, it's
> open source nature should not be a problem. Akonadi contains a lot
> of nice
> stuff for mail handling, but it may be a huge overkill for what you
> want.
> Still, it may be interesting to have a peek.
>
> André
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: qt-interest-bounces at trolltech.com
> [mailto:qt-interest-bounces at trolltech.com] Namens Robert Hairgrove
> Verzonden: zondag 14 maart 2010 8:22
> Aan: qt-interest at trolltech.com
> Onderwerp: Re: [Qt-interest] Is there a Qt application for viewing
> archived
> email messages in MBOX format?
>
> Robert Hairgrove wrote:
>> Using Qt 4.6.0 ... I couldn't find anything in WebKit which I could
>> use,
>> but maybe I didn't look in the right place?
>>
>> The application pulls data out of a database about an item together
>> with
>> associated email messages stored in a MBOX text format. I would
>> like to
>> display these in a dockable child widget in something other than raw
>> text format (with collapsible headers, for example).
>>
>> Must have been done before ... thanks for any help!
>
> It looks like most of what I need is contained in Qtopia's messaging
> API. However, I am developing this as a desktop application.
>
> Before I start digging deeper into Qtopia, can anyone offer a little
> guidance for using just the non-GUI parts of Qtopia's QMail... classes
> together with regular desktop Qt libraries? Is it doable? What's the
> best way, perhaps as a plug-in? I would like to keep in conformance
> with
> the LGPL license and support all three platforms (Linux/Windows/Mac)
> if
> possible.
>
> Thank you for any help.
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