lexer, tokens, and content-types 
    Scott Lenser 
    slenser at cs.cmu.edu
       
    Tue Dec 10 02:46:01 CET 2002
    
    
  
As near as I can tell, mostly just the documentation is a bit lacking.  I have
a working version that uses it though, so I've already done most of the work
of figuring out the API.  I'll try to put together a tarball of what I've got
and post it here in the next day or so.  The version I have is not directly
suitable for integration since it is using C++ (shouldn't be too hard to convert
to C) and the libgmime messages are not redirected properly.  The only other
known problem with it is that the content-encoding fields are not kept as
features.
- Scott
> Scott,
> 
> It sounds like it has everything we need for decoding.  It even uses (can 
> use?) iconv which has been mentioned as a charset solution.  Sounds too 
> good to be true.  Wonder what's missing?
> 
> David
> 
> At 04:10 PM 12/9/02, Scott Lenser wrote:
> 
> >I've been using libgmime and here's my opinions on it. [snip]
    
    
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