== Overview == !LogicMail is a J2ME E-Mail client supporting IMAP and POP, and designed to run on RIM [http://www.blackberry.com/ BlackBerry] handheld devices. Its goal is to provide an alternative to the service-oriented "push" E-Mail system that the device normally provides, so we can also use our conventional E-Mail services. The inspiration for this project came from the now defunct [http://mail4me.objectweb.org/ Mail4ME project], as well as some of the initial protocol code. The big focus in this client is on usable IMAP support, which seems to be an afterthought in some other clients. Why IMAP first? Well, two reasons: First, I use IMAP personally. Second, the IMAP protocol allows a lot of optimization for constrained latency and bandwidth that POP does not provide. As such, I suspect the IMAP implementation will always feel much faster than the POP one. However, be assured that I have implemented POP support too, since I know it is important to a lot of potential users. == Downloading == Right now you can find the source code in SVN, if you dig through the !SourceForge project page. I'm using a BSD-style license for this project, except where noted otherwise. If you want to try it on your !BlackBerry handheld, the easiest way is to point your mobile browser at the "Over-The-Air" installation link: * Latest release: 1.0.4 * [http://logicmail.org/ota Over-The-Air Installation] - !http://logicmail.org/ota * [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=171920 SourceForge Download Page] * Maintenance branch (1.1.x) snapshot builds (for !BlackBerry OS v4.1 or higher) from [http://bitten.edgewall.org/ Bitten]: * ''This is stable and up-to-date code, and may work better than 1.0.x. The reason it has not yet been released is because the translations have not all been updated.'' * [http://www.logicprobe.org/builds/logicmail-1.1/latest/LogicMail.jad Over-The-Air Installation] - Latest build * [http://www.logicprobe.org/builds/logicmail-1.1/latest/LogicMail-1.1.0.zip ZIP archive] - Latest build (for the Application Loader) * [http://www.logicprobe.org/builds/logicmail-1.1/ Build archives] * Development snapshot builds (for !BlackBerry OS v4.2.1 or higher) from [http://bitten.edgewall.org/ Bitten]: * Over-The-Air Installation - Latest build {{{[}}}[http://www.logicprobe.org/builds/logicmail/latest/1.9.0/BB421/LogicMail.jad "4.2.1 or higher"]{{{|}}}[http://www.logicprobe.org/builds/logicmail/latest/1.9.0/BB470/LogicMail.jad "4.7.0 or higher"]{{{]}}} * [http://www.logicprobe.org/builds/logicmail/latest/LogicMail-1.9.0.zip ZIP archive] - Latest build (for the Application Loader) * [http://www.logicprobe.org/builds/logicmail/ Build archives] == Mailing Lists == To participate in active discussions about the project, you should consider joining the mailing lists. Through the lists, we can discuss project issues as a group, and not be limited to one-on-one conversations. * '''[https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/logicmail-users logicmail-users]''' - The main mailing list for user discussions. Subscribe to this list to ask for help, discuss any issues you may have, and generally keep up to date on things. ([http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=logicmail-users Archive]) * '''[https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/logicmail-devel logicmail-devel]''' - The development mailing list. Subscribe to this list to take part in discussions about anything relating to the development of LogicMail. ([http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=logicmail-devel Archive]) == Help == * [wiki:setup10 LogicMail 1.0 Setup Guide] * [wiki:faq Frequently Asked Questions] * [wiki:docs Documentation] == Resources == * [blog: LogicMail Development Blog] * [wiki:progress20 LogicMail 2.0 Progress Report] * [wiki:debugging Debugging] * [wiki:features Features and Issues] * [wiki:translation Translating LogicMail] * [wiki:design Design] and [wiki:development Development] * [wiki:screenshots Screenshots] * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/logicmail/ SourceForge Project Page] [[BR]] [[BR]] Questions? Comments? See the [wiki:contact Contact Information] page [[BR]] [[BR]] If you would rather use SSL, this page is also available [https://www.logicprobe.org/proj/logicmail here]. [[BR]] {{{ #!html Support This Project }}}