1. Ann: Total Commander plugin for reading Unix mailbox files released
- Posted by Juergen Luethje <j.lue at gmx.de> Aug 01, 2003
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Hi all, this is a shameless plug(in) .. I'd like to announce the first public release (v1.00 beta) of my plugin for reading Unix mailbox files (.MBX) for Total Commander (TC). AFAIK this is the first TC plugin, that was written in Euphoria. In case you don't know Total Commander, it's a very powerful, versatile and reliable file manager, so to say the "Swiss army knife" for the Windows PC. You can get a full functional shareware version at http://www.ghisler.com/ My plugin can be downloaded at http://luethje.de.vu/prog/ After the beta test phase, there will also be a link at the official TC plugin page. Using this plugin, TC can handle a MBX file like a folder, that contains EML files (= the mails) -- 'read only' in this first version. The messages can be sorted by subject, size, or time. Each mail has a time stamp according to it's header "Date" field. Since this time stamp is expressed in Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) for all mails, messages from all parts of the world (e.g. on a mailing list) can be sorted by time in a consistent way. You can view the content of selected mails, compare the contents of 2 mails in the same or in different MBX files, and extract individual or all messages. You can search MBX files for duplicate mails, and more ... Some mail programs cannot handle their MBX files any more, when they become too large. In this case, TC together with this plugin can be very valuable, to extract the mails, and thereby save them. Technically, the plugin is just a 32-bit Windows DLL, that can be used by any Euphoria/C/Delphi/<whatever> program. I'll release the source code later, maybe together with a small template for writing TC plugins in Euphoria. Before doing so, I must collect the code from my several private libraries, translate the comments from German to English, probably add some more comments etc. Thanks again to Elliot for his essential help! Best regards, Juergen -- The difference between men and boys is the price of their toys.