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Freemail plugin
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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 = true Now run `ant clean; ant` (if you have a working junit.jar, remove the test.skip line) run with --newaccount <account name> 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 <account> <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 dave@dbkr.freemail! If that doesn't work, my real email address is dbkr@freenetproject.org. Good luck!