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what do we call email for Gemini? gmail is straight out...

also, I think Ansible is a good name for a project.

Posted in: s/misfin

๐Ÿ€ gritty

Feb 06 ยท 5 months ago ยท ๐Ÿ‘ nerd

19 Comments โ†“

๐Ÿ˜Ž flipperzero ยท Feb 06 at 12:07:

i think the misfin name is already in place, unless you mean in terms of hosting, then whoever hosts should be able to define whatever domain name they can find and assign to that server. thatswhat I can think of with inferrence to what this post could mean, UNLESS you mean to say that there should be a project tying email directly to a gemini-compatible frontend from where anyone can login and use their email? i know there are misfin servers with smtp relay capabilities to forward misfib messages to email tho idk if the same is true for vice versa back into misfin. something to think over.

๐Ÿš€ ibannieto ยท Feb 06 at 12:12:

gemini mail, gemimail, mercury mail, apollo mail, buzz mail... ๐Ÿค”

๐Ÿš‚ MrSVCD ยท Feb 06 at 12:50:

A Misfin message or A Misfin.

I feel like it is to short of a message to be called mail.

๐Ÿš€ jsreed5 ยท Feb 06 at 14:18:

Following the space-themed naming in Gemini, one could call it INCO, after the flight control position. From Wikipedia: "The INCO was responsible for all data, voice and video communications systems, including monitoring the configuration of in-flight communications and instrumentation systems. Duties also included monitoring the telemetry link between the vehicle and the ground, and overseeing the uplink command and control processes."

๐Ÿ satch ยท Feb 06 at 14:34:

I think OP means a noun to describe a misfin message?

๐Ÿ„ Ruby_Witch ยท Feb 06 at 17:08:

I mean, you're essentially sending lines of text, but with a more simplified UX. Maybe "Linux" would be a good name for it? Just spitballing, here. ๐Ÿง™โ€

๐Ÿ€ gritty [OP] ยท Feb 06 at 17:10:

sorry let me clarify. yeah just a generic term of sending an email-like message over Gemini, be it on misfin or some other email-like service.

"yeah shoot me a (simple noun) "

๐Ÿ„ Ruby_Witch ยท Feb 06 at 17:16:

"Hold on, let me linux that over to you!"

๐Ÿ˜Ž flipperzero ยท Feb 06 at 21:37:

I think using the protocols name as a verb term itself to describe the messaging interaction should work well enough.

Example: "Yo imma misfin you this stupid cat picture real quick" "k cool"

"Hey i caught your misfin. Wtf is longcat?" "Thats what im sayin!"

๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ zetamacs ยท Feb 06 at 21:42:

@Ruby_Witch But it's also generally not used (GNU). So really, it should be a GNU+Linux.

To not at least acknowledge how niche it is would be unfair.

๐Ÿ›ธ Emru ยท Feb 06 at 22:03:

Do we need a gmail in gemini?

Why not just using SMTP?

Or do you want something like instant messaging over gemini?

๐Ÿš€ mk270 ยท Feb 06 at 23:05:

To Emru's point, "do you want something like instant messaging over gemini?"

What is being developed is a bit like email or instant messaging. It *uses* Gemini text format, but it is not "over" Gemini, and efforts are being made to minimise the potential confusion.

Misfin is its own protocol (on its own port and with its own wire format), separate from Gemini.

๐Ÿ satch ยท Feb 06 at 23:21:

@emru see gemini://misfin.org

๐Ÿ€ gritty [OP] ยท Feb 06 at 23:21:

@emru

From misfin.org

Email is just as bad as the Web. It's grown to be complex, secure only with other protocols bolted onto it, and it supports all the nasty misfeatures that the Web does, like cookies and tracking beacons. Even worse, it's seeing active hostility from the major players of the Internet. Most ISPs block traffic on port 25, and you can't deliver mail to any of the big names (like Gmail) without jumping through hoops - and even then, it's a coin toss.
It's spartan, but not overly so. It's only concerned with sending messages; mailbox management and relaying are out-of-band. Neither does it do much to combat spam - it probably won't be used by enough people to matter - but it avoids the worst of SMTP's security gotchas.

smallweb mail is a good idea because it gives more control over the technology and trims it way down to make it manageable.

there's at least a few instant messengers here in Gemini.

๐Ÿ˜Ž flipperzero ยท Feb 07 at 00:32:

@gritty there are other instsnt messengers on gemini as gemapps? Id love to check em out if you'd feel so generous enough to link to some or make some mentions. That sounds p cool id be down to visit those thanks gritty

๐Ÿ€ gritty [OP] ยท Feb 07 at 01:08:

@flipperzero I remember seeing them in passing, let me track down where.

๐Ÿ satch ยท Feb 07 at 01:54:

There's gemini://auragem.letz.dev/chat/ for one

๐Ÿ›ธ Emru ยท Feb 07 at 15:01:

@mk270 Now I get this, thanks!

๐Ÿบ mrrobinhood5 ยท Feb 08 at 03:34:

I would like to cast a vote for 'finmail'. as in "Hey I sent you a finmail, check it out."