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Can Someone Try My Email System And Give Me Feedback?

Started by Dejected, 25 September 2013 - 02:14 PM
Dejected #1
Posted 25 September 2013 - 04:14 PM
Reasons you should try it:
The server can store as many messages as the memory allows.

It kinda has a contacts support meaning that you can add an id to a certain name and when you want to send a message you just put there name instead of an id and when they send you a message it'll show whatever name you have in there as that id. If the id is not in your contacts then it'll say that the message is from unknown.

Anyway I plan to put more features in but I wanted some feedback on it to improve what is already in and some suggestions for things to add in.


If you want to try it can you give me feedback?

The email client is: http://pastebin.com/iHJcsF2g

The email server is: http://pastebin.com/uwPGkwyp

Thanks in advance!

Also I know it uses alot of "config" files but thats just the way I roll.

The funny thing is that it started out as a password server but I decided to change it to and email program.
Cranium #2
Posted 25 September 2013 - 05:20 PM
Give us more information about your program, post pictures, the whole lot. Give us a reason to try yours over someone else's
program. Don't bump your own topic to give more exposure.
PixelToast #3
Posted 25 September 2013 - 06:41 PM
Reasons you should try it:
The server can store as many messages as the memory allows.

Actually, there is a better version out that has virtually NO memory / hdd footprint
its avalable on most *NIX OSes, its called /dev/null

short story no
long story nooo

i would suggest you look in the tutorials section

[Quit with the long strings. -L]
Dejected #4
Posted 25 September 2013 - 08:02 PM
Reasons you should try it:
The server can store as many messages as the memory allows.

Actually, there is a better version out that has virtually NO memory / hdd footprint
its avalable on most *NIX OSes, its called /dev/null

short story no
long story nooo

i would suggest you look in the tutorials section
If you mean all the configs I'm changing that

Also I didn't ask if there were better ones I just wanted to know if anyone had suggestions on how to improve it

I'm also only making it for personal use so…
Tjakka5 #5
Posted 26 September 2013 - 06:12 AM
For personal use,
This seems like a very nice program, and I would recommend to just continue work on it, and if you don't like something, just tweak it.