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Pantomime is almost entirely written in Objective-C. The C language is only used where performance is critical. Pantomime uses a little bit of ELM code.
 
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Pantomime is used in the project [[GNUMail]] and [[LuserNET]]. It has been included since the release 0.7.0pre2 of GNUMail.app. |
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Revision as of 10:35, 21 August 2017

The Pantomime framework supports the major mail protocols: POP3, IMAP, and SMTP.

Current Version: 1.2.3)

  • Released: August 21, 2017
  • Licensed: LGPL2.1

Overview

Pantomime provides a set of Objective-C classes that model a mail system. Pantomime can be seen as a JavaMail 1.2 clone written in Objective-C.

Pantomime is almost entirely written in Objective-C. The C language is only used where performance is critical. Pantomime uses a little bit of ELM code.

Pantomime is used in the project GNUMail and LuserNET.app. It has been included since the release 0.7.0pre2 of GNUMail.app.

Features

  • A full MIME encoder and decoder
  • A 'folder view' to local mailboxes (Berkeley Format), POP3 accounts or IMAP mailboxes
  • A powerful API to work on all aspects of Message objects
  • A local mailer and a SMTP conduit for sending messages
  • APOP and SMTP AUTH support
  • IMAP and POP3 URL Scheme support
  • iconv and Core Foundation support
  • UNIX mbox and maildir support
  • SSL/TLS support for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP
  • and more!

Maintainer

Ludovic Marcotte

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