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- CAMEL
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- A generic Messaging Library
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-Introduction:
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-Camel is a generic messaging library. It supports the standard
-messaging system for receiving and sending messages. It is the
-messaging backend for Evolution.
-
-The name "camel" stands for ... nothing. Open area of development there.
-You know, that "bazaar" thing. Maybe could we organize a big contest on
-gnome-list to find the best explanation :)
-
-Camel draws heavily from JavaMail and the IMAP4rev1 RFC. People
-wanting to hack on a provider should read the JavaMail API
-specification, but CMC and MAPI are of interest too.
-
-
-Organization:
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-
-The library is roughly a set of abstract classes, some kind of generic
-"interfaces" (IDL interfaces, not Java interfaces).
-
-Particular implementations are called providers.
-
-Here are the basic objects:
-
-* CamelService : An abstract class representing an access to a server.
-Handles the connection and authentication to any server.
-
-* CamelStore (CamelService): A hierarchy of folders on a server.
-
-* CamelFolder : An object containing messages. A folder is always
-associated with a store.
-
-* CamelMessage : An object contained in folders. Is defined by a set
-of attributes and a content. (Attributes include: the date it was
-received, the sender address, .....)
-
-* CamelTransport (CamelService): A way to send messages.
-
-....
-...
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