X-Git-Url: http://www.git.stargrave.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=3163b8a8a8d5c8b617e20e2f56c40e4dee8032ac;hb=956ede734d7c2e8d0a3003c6e2d554114586643e;hp=55720a2cb505df7c8c69cf88218761a1f49d4196;hpb=464048b28be5063a3151742feaaa170c9d9e3b19;p=public-inbox.git diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 55720a2c..3163b8a8 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -11,15 +11,28 @@ all need to be considered for everything we introduce) * POP3 server, since some webmail providers support external POP3: https://public-inbox.org/meta/20160411034104.GA7817@dcvr.yhbt.net/ + Perhaps make this depend solely the NNTP server and work as a proxy. + Meaning users can run this without needing a full copy of the + archives in a git repository. + +* HTTP and NNTP proxy support. Allow us to be a frontend for + firewalled off (or Tor-exclusive) instances. The use case is + for offering a publically accessible IP with a cheap VPS, + yet storing large amounts of data on computers without a + public IP behind a home Internet connection. * TLS support for various daemons (including STARTTLS for NNTP and POP3) +* NNTP COMPRESS extension (see innd) + * Combined "super server" for NNTP/HTTP/POP3 to reduce memory overhead * Optional reply-to-list support for mirroring lists that want it :< Reply-to-list encourages the existing list as a single-point-of-failure, but having an extra mirror using public-inbox code is nice regardless. +* Optional reply-to-nobody for dead lists. + * Configurable linkification for per-inbox shorthands: "$gmane/123456" could be configured to expand to the appropriate link pointing to the gmane.org list archives, @@ -34,11 +47,9 @@ all need to be considered for everything we introduce) the links should point to an anchor tag within the same page, instead; giving the user options. -* implement RFC 4685 (Atom message threading) - * configurable constants (index limits, search results) -* handle messages with multiple Message-IDs +* handle messages with multiple Message-IDs (how?) * handle broken double-bracketed References properly (maybe) and totally broken Message-IDs