From aa3a44c42ac3f0711ccedebaef7e17ba186f7897 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: jrandom
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 20:55:07 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] 2005-02-17 jrandom * Included the GPL'ed susimail 0.13
by default (thanks susi23!)
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apps/routerconsole/jsp/help.jsp | 6 ++++-
apps/routerconsole/jsp/nav.jsp | 7 +++---
apps/susimail/build.xml | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
build.xml | 5 ++++
history.txt | 5 +++-
readme.html | 10 ++++----
6 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 apps/susimail/build.xml
diff --git a/apps/routerconsole/jsp/help.jsp b/apps/routerconsole/jsp/help.jsp
index 1533f32ff..48520f410 100644
--- a/apps/routerconsole/jsp/help.jsp
+++ b/apps/routerconsole/jsp/help.jsp
@@ -34,7 +34,11 @@ by their binary code license. This product includes software developed by the A
Another application you can see on this webpage is I2PTunnel
(your web interface) - a GPL'ed application written by mihi that
-lets you tunnel normal TCP/IP traffic over I2P (such as the eepproxy and the irc proxy).
+lets you tunnel normal TCP/IP traffic over I2P (such as the eepproxy and the irc proxy). There is also a
+susimail web based mail client available on
+the console, which is a GPL'ed application written by susi23. The addressbook application, written by
+Ragnarok helps maintain your hosts.txt files (see ./addressbook/ for
+more information).
The router by default also includes human's public domain SAM bridge,
which other client applications (such the bittorrent port) can use.
diff --git a/apps/routerconsole/jsp/nav.jsp b/apps/routerconsole/jsp/nav.jsp
index 8fe8c2b6d..6eef7b992 100644
--- a/apps/routerconsole/jsp/nav.jsp
+++ b/apps/routerconsole/jsp/nav.jsp
@@ -17,11 +17,12 @@
Tunnels |
Profiles |
- Network Database |
+ NetDB |
Logs |
- Old console |
+ Internals |
Stats |
- I2PTunnel
+ I2PTunnel |
+ Susimail
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diff --git a/apps/susimail/build.xml b/apps/susimail/build.xml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..99f69f6ff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/apps/susimail/build.xml
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diff --git a/build.xml b/build.xml
index 0e29ecc87..2bb14a4a9 100644
--- a/build.xml
+++ b/build.xml
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
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diff --git a/history.txt b/history.txt
index 3ceeaf3b1..c544f9a97 100644
--- a/history.txt
+++ b/history.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
-$Id: history.txt,v 1.143 2005/02/16 23:08:34 jrandom Exp $
+$Id: history.txt,v 1.144 2005/02/17 12:59:29 jrandom Exp $
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+2005-02-17 jrandom
+ * Included the GPL'ed susimail 0.13 by default (thanks susi23!)
2005-02-17 jrandom
* Fixed the braindead tunnel testing logic
diff --git a/readme.html b/readme.html
index 15c6c01c6..2d45824b9 100644
--- a/readme.html
+++ b/readme.html
@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ listed (if not, see below). Once those are up, you can:<
forum.i2p: a secure and anonymous connection to forum.i2p.net
www.i2p: a secure and anonymous connection to www.i2p.net
dev.i2p: a secure and anonymous connection to dev.i2p.net
- fproxy.i2p: a secure and anonymous connection to a freenet node
There are many more eepsites - just follow the links from the ones you see,
bookmark your favorites, and visit them often!
@@ -33,7 +32,9 @@ listed (if not, see below). Once those are up, you can:<
of the BitTorrent application available.
use anonymous email - postman has created a mail system compatible with normal mail
clients (POP3 / SMTP) that allows email within I2P as well as mail from and to the normal
- internet! get your account at www.postman.i2p.
+ internet! get your account at www.postman.i2p.
+ We bundle susimail, a web based anonymity-oriented pop3/smtp client
+ configured to access postman's mail services.
and lots more
@@ -42,8 +43,9 @@ listed (if not, see below). Once those are up, you can:<
We've bundled some software to let you run your own eepsite - a
Jetty instance listening on
http://localhost:7658/. Simply place your files in
-the eepsite/docroot/
directory (or any standard JSP/Servlet .war
-files under eepsite/webapps
) and they'll show up. Your eepsite's
+the eepsite/docroot/
directory (or place any standard JSP/Servlet .war
+files under eepsite/webapps
, or standard CGI script under eepsite/cgi-bin
)
+and they'll show up. Your eepsite's
destination (which uniquely and securely identifies it) is shown on the I2PTunnel
configuration page - if you want other people to see your eepsite,
you need to give them that really huge string. Just paste it into the