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Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of Mailprobe Bayesian Mail Filter - sa
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Jonathan Gonzalez V. |
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Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of Mailprobe Bayesian Mail Filter - savannah.nongnu.org |
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Mon, 27 Dec 2004 22:57:37 -0300 |
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Sami Dalouche <address@hidden> writes:
Hi Sami,
First at all apologize for the delay in my answer.
Sorry, I didn't understand at all your submission, was my mistake.
There's a way that we can approve your project and it is approved as
without source code, in this way, we will check your CVS in a month
(more or less) looking for any licensing problem or dependencies
problems. If you are agree with this, please let us know.
Regards,
> Hi,
>
> I guess I wasn't clear enough. My software won't depend on SpamProbe, I
> was just explaining why I choose to create a new software instead of
> adding functionality to the misc. existing ones.
>
> We still haven't started to code anything. We wanted to create a savanah
> project in order to start the project, but if this way of doing things
> is not the regular way of doing things, that's not a problem. I can
> setup my own cvs for a few weeks and re-subscribe on savanah once I have
> something functionnal.
>
> Regards,
> Sami
>
> Le vendredi 24 décembre 2004 à 21:11 -0300, Jonathan Gonzalez V. a
> écrit :
>> address@hidden writes:
>>
>> Hi Sami Dalouche,
>>
>> I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.
>>
>> You list three dependencies one of them is Spamprobe, which is
>> licensed under QPL, this is a GPL-Incompatible license, consider to
>> drop this dependence.
>>
>> Can you provide us with an URL to download your source code or send it
>> to my e-mail address (address@hidden)?
>>
>> We wish to review your source code, even if it is not functional, to
>> catch potential legal issues early.
>>
>> For example, to release your program properly under the GPL you must
>> include a copyright notice and permission-to-copy statements at
>> the beginning of every file of source code. This is explained in
>> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html. Our review would help catch
>> potential omissions such as these.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> > A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org
>> > This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
>> >
>> >
>> > Sami Dalouche <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
>> > License: gpl
>> > Other License:
>> > Package: Mailprobe Bayesian Mail Filter
>> > System name: mailprobe
>> > Type: non-GNU
>> >
>> > Description:
>> > This project, which hasn't released any code yet, aims to create a
>> > Bayesian mail filter that will not only allow to sort out spam, but also
>> > to automagically sort emails into several mailboxes.
>> > There already are some bayesian filters out there, like
>> > - Spamprobe (http://spamprobe.sourceforge.net/), which uses only 2
>> > (good/spam) folders.
>> > - POPFile (http://popfile.sourceforge.net/), which allows sorting spam
>> > into several mailboxes. However, it acts as a proxy, and can't really be
>> > integrated into procmail filters, for example
>> > - iFIle (http://www.nongnu.org/ifile/), which allows to do exactly what we
>> > need, but is too obscure.
>> >
>> > Our goal is to create a brand-new C# Bayesian mailfilter, that will be
>> > easily integrated w/ MUAs, or mail filters like procmail.
>> > Once we get a working filter, we will start developing plugins for
>> > well-known MUAs like Evolution, or any other client that has C# bindings.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Other Software Required:
>> > The bayesian mail filter will depend on Mono. We're not sure about any
>> > other depends, but in any case, all of them will be free software.
>>
>>
>
>
>
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