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https://github.com/hyphanet/plugin-Freemail
Freemail plugin
https://github.com/hyphanet/plugin-Freemail
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Freemail plugin
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/hyphanet/plugin-Freemail
- Owner: hyphanet
- License: gpl-2.0
- Created: 2009-04-25T13:30:05.000Z (about 15 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2024-03-02T11:50:24.000Z (4 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-05-22T09:05:49.119Z (about 2 months ago)
- Language: Java
- Homepage: http://freenetproject.org/
- Size: 4.41 MB
- Stars: 16
- Watchers: 15
- Forks: 20
- Open Issues: 4
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README
- Changelog: ChangeLog
- License: LICENSE
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- awesome-darknet - FreeMail - An E-Mail system built on top of Freenet. (FreeNet / FreeNet Plugin)
README
Thanks for trying Freemail!
This is the first release of Freemail, and so may (read: does) have bugs that I haven't found yet. Please do report them at http://bugs.freenetproject.org/.
Using Freemail
==============
You can compile from source:compile: (however you compile Java, an ant buildfile is supplied)
To build with ant, if the default configuration of a Fred clone in ../fred
doesn't match yours, create a file override.properties with content similar to
the following:freenet-s-snapshot.location = ../freenet/freenet.jar
freenet-ext.location = ../freenet/freenet-ext.jar
bcprov.location = ../fred-staging/lib/bcprov.jar
test.skip = trueNow run `ant clean; ant`
(if you have a working junit.jar, remove the test.skip line)run with --newaccount to create an account, eg:
...or you can fetch the most recent Freemail jar from: http://downloads.freenetproject.org/alpha/Freemail/Freemail.jar
Once you've done one of those steps, create an account (replace java -jar with however you run jar files on your system):
java -jar Freemail.jar --newaccount fred
Use --passwd to set your password
java -jar Freemail.jar --passwd fred fredspassword
Run:
java -jar Freemail.jar
(You can also specify the address (host) and port of your Freenet node
using -h and -p respectively, if they are not the defaults).Set up your email client to point at IMAP port 3143 and SMTP port 3025.
Feel free to Freemail me on [email protected]! If that doesn't work, my real email address is [email protected].
Good luck!