Chummix

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Chummix

by Dorgendubal (community developer)
last update on: 02/06/12
popularity rank: 15/18
average rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
(2 ratings)

description: Chummix application collects data (email, posts) on the web and present it to you as headlines. You can interact to fetch more data or details (like e-mail content).

Please visit http://www.chummix.org for more information.

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Comments

  • Dorgendubal

    – August 27, 2010

    spacegravity4me: I sent you another mail, this time from my private gmail account. If you don't receive that one, I have no idea what could be wrong. Have you ever had such problem with your aol account?

  • spacegravity4me

    – August 26, 2010

    it doesn't look like I ever got it.

  • Dorgendubal

    – August 24, 2010

    spacegravity4me: I activated your account and sent you the generated password by e-mail. Could you please confirm that you received the e-mail?

  • spacegravity4me

    – August 23, 2010

    I'm not getting an email for my registration info.

  • Dorgendubal

    – August 23, 2010

    Yes, is supports gmail and any IMAP or IMAPS. On this page, you'll find all the servers that have been tested so far: http://chummix.org/compatibility. I wrote the application with OpenLazlo, which is a nice OpenSource framework. I'm currently documenting the code and will release it under LGPL soon. Unfortunately, I was never able to test GMailer. I came too late. I presume that the principle was the same (e-mails are fetched on a proxy server and returned the the device).

  • develephant

    – August 23, 2010

    This is really cool. Does it support Google for domains? If so, it would be a great replacement for GMailer.

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