Meh, wish it could have been lowercase "haikumail.com", but this is still cool! On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:47:57 -0700 (GMT-07:00), czapla@xxxxxxxxxxxx <czapla@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, Mahmoud. > > Great minds think alike! :-) > > Adam McNutt, Kurtis Kopf, Michael Phipps, Donovan Shultheis, Robin Kimzey, > and myself are already working to set up an email service called > HaikuMail.com that will offer email accounts to anyone who makes a small > donation annually to Haiku Inc. > > HaikuMail.com will be an independent entity set up to help support Haiku Inc. > financially and to offer very affordable email service to members of the > community who wish to contribute to Haiku Inc. We have already secured the > domain name, and have obtained a server and hosting courtesy of Adam (who > owns and operates a datacenter and ISP). We are currently in the process of > discussing various options vis-a-vis operational and administrative questions. > > I would ask that we work together on this project rather than establishing > redundant and competing services. Let's please continue the conversation > offlist. You may write to me directly at czapla-AT-teleport-DOT-com. > > Best wishes, > > Czeslaw Czapla > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mahmoud Al Gammal <obos@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Jul 21, 2004 1:57 PM > To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [openbeos] Free Haiku mail > > Hi all, > I've just started working at an email service provider here in Egypt called > gawab.com. Actually, another BeOS old-timer who is a friend of mine is the > technical manager over there, so we're kinda in control ;). To cut it > short, we are offering to host a free domain for Haiku emails with POP, > SMTP, and 15 MB mailboxes. We can also make subscriptions managed by the > domain's webmaster such that members can donate any amount of money to > support Haiku development. > > For more information, please take a look at www.gawab.com or send your > questions to me. > > Mahmoud Al Gammal > >