[ANNOUNCE] ssoma - some sort of mail archiver (using git)
Eric Wong
normalperson at yhbt.net
Wed May 7 07:59:03 BST 2014
ssoma is a git-based mail archiver and transport. Email is injected via
ssoma-mda(1) (MDA: mail delivery agent) on a server and may be shared
(via git) and extracted to mbox, Maildir, or IMAP via ssoma(1). ssoma
exists primarily as the mechanism (not policy) for public-inbox but may
easily be used for other projects.
Readers of public-inbox instances may install ssoma to extract messages
into their favorite mail client for reading.
See http://public-inbox.org/ for more information on how ssoma is used.
Source code: git clone git://80x24.org/ssoma
WWW: http://ssoma.public-inbox.org/
Installation info: http://ssoma.public-inbox.org/INSTALL.html
Discussion: meta at public-inbox.org (no subscription required[1])
You may subscribe to meta at public-inbox.org via ssoma:
LISTNAME is a name of your choosing:
URL=git://public-inbox.org/meta
LISTNAME=public-inbox
# to initialize a maildir (this may be a new or existing maildir,
# ssoma will not touch existing messages)
# If you prefer mbox, use mbox:/path/to/mbox as the last argument
ssoma add $LISTNAME $URL maildir:/path/to/maildir
# read with your favorite MUA (only using mutt as an example)
mutt -f /path/to/maildir # (or /path/to/mbox)
# to keep your mbox or maildir up-to-date, periodically run the following:
ssoma sync $LISTNAME
# your MUA may modify and delete messages from the maildir or mbox,
# this does not affect ssoma functionality at all
# to sync all your ssoma subscriptions
ssoma sync
# You may wish to sync in your cronjob
ssoma sync --cron
If you prefer web browsers, you may also read the list at:
http://public-inbox.org/meta/ without installing ssoma
Or use an Atom feed reader: http://public-inbox.org/meta/atom.xml
[1] - or possible at this point: public-inbox is an archives first,
pull-based approach to mailing lists. Anybody may also run a
push service on top of it, though.
Mail repository format
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If you are uncomfortable running code in ssoma for any reason and
would rather read directly from the git repository, the following
document describes it:
http://ssoma.public-inbox.org/ssoma_repository.txt
Thanks for reading this far!
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Eric Wong
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