RE: Question & correction for Euman2376 at yahoo.com - viewer for email (ms
- Posted by Cassidy Napoli <gonzotek at yahoo.com> Oct 15, 2001
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That's simple. Use EDS and write a simple UI to wrap it. Total program lines < 200 (probably). There's a simple database example that doesn't use EDS included with Euphoria. I'm assuming you haven't checked it out yet? -=Cassidy=- lakatzz at juno.com wrote: > Correction here. I meant to address this to > euman2376 at yahoo.com...sephiroth _.."the know it all". > > I did not notice at first, there are 2 Euman here. > > Let's hear from you Sephiroth! > > --------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: lakatzz at juno.com > To: EUforum at topica.com > Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 22:55:01 -0700 > Subject: Question for Euman - viewer for email (msgs) in text format > > On Mon, 15 Oct 2001 21:40:21 -0500 > euman at bellsouth.net writes: > > > I disagree with the no limits to what euphoria can do.... > > 1. We cant have Multiple threads in Windows. > > Tit-for-tat, Euphoria still rules in my book! > > Ok Euman, let's see what you really know................. > > I save all my email from Euphoria that I am getting to > "one" text file. This is my way of saving msgs to keep the > folders in my emailer pgm (Juno) from getting too big. I > then delete msgs (email) from my emailer pgm. When folders > in emailer pgm get too big, the .frm files get corrupt. > > When saving all the msgs to one text file I use "find" > command in Windoz to try to locate subject matter I want to re-read. I > am not pleased with my method altho I have not > found another way to save msgs. I don't want alot of single files > (msgs) > but that all the msgs be in one large > file. > > Using Euphoria programming language what & how would you > configure a viewer to show & list the To, From, Subject, > & date in a window similiar to the way my Windoz's emailer > pgm does? I need a "find" function in the viewer too. > The viewer must beable to view large text files (over 1 > meg in size). > > Now could this be done with Euphoria's made for Dos? > A pgm made for Dos will work in Linux too. I have being > thinking about switching to Linux but afraid of the learn- > ing curve I must go thru. > > Lee > >