[Design] Parsing emails for date/time information

Brian Kirsch bkirsch at osafoundation.org
Tue Sep 19 14:11:58 PDT 2006


Hi Jeffrey,
See comments in line.

Jeffrey Harris wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> To be clear, I think Darshana's work on parsing emails would be an
> experimental parcel implementing features in parallel with the mainline
> IMAP-folders-for-stamping workflow, at least for Preview. 
Sure, but there are major performance concerns if every email is parsed 
for date time logic. Especially if a bulk download takes place.

I am certainly not opposed to what Darshana is suggesting. However, I am 
of the opinion that we solidify our 1.0 email strategy then push to get 
a good email client complete in that time frame.

There are certainly elements of email date parsing that are needed but I 
honestly don't see the point of just driving on something experimental 
when so much needs to be done in email for 1.0.  And this stamping work 
could be detrimental to email performance.

Also, the point I was raising is our primary preview strategy of using 
folders as the means to stamp and bring mail in to Chandler does not fit 
with the work that Darshana wants to do in exact detail.

With the foldering approach the stampness is know but the date parsing 
still needs to take place.

With Darshana's approach the stampness is determined by the date parsing.



-Brian







>  Hopefully
> there would be synergies between her work and the workflow you mentioned
> (if she writes code that picks out probably dates for an event-mail, you
> could presumably use that work).
>
> Sincerely,
> Jeffrey
>
> Brian Kirsch wrote:
>   
>> Hi Darshana,
>> We are going to go with a foldering approach to stamping. This allows a
>> user to drag a mail message in to an IMAP folder and automatically have
>> it stamped as the appropriate type.
>>     
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