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From: Bruce McKenzie <bruce@trwlasd.com>
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Subject: More than just a Mail object....
It's great to see that Don's got the basics working for sending mail. (Standard encouragement) It's really neat to see freeware that leads "costware" in functionality and availability!
In this vein, it would be REALLY neat to have a Mailbox object. This class could (theoretically) read Unix or NS mailboxes, and do smart things (such as:
provide messages
delete messages
...?...
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Bruce McKenzie (spuds@netcom.com, NeXTMail welcome)
Independent Software Contractor, specializing in NEXTSTEP.