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sjsjsj | 14 years ago | on: Email is not broken: It’s a framework, not an application

Context.IO provides API access to core resources in IMAP-enabled mailboxes such as messages, contacts, threads and attachments, and provides webhooks to manage all of these. Apps can be notified of specific content as it arrives, instead of constantly polling a mailbox for matching content. Makes development of apps that look for and push important messages much much easier. http://context.io/docs/2.0/accounts/webhooks

Full disclosure, I do Community Management/Developer Relations for Context.IO.

sjsjsj | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Pet lovers review my startup

Brilliant! I've been a beta tester for a while, and my first "broadcast" request on Facebook got me several leads! People really DO want to help out, and putting out a general request is such an easy way to get people almost asking YOU if they can care for your pet! Go Spotwag. Can't wait to see where this'll go!

sjsjsj | 14 years ago | on: Mail Pilot: Email Reimagined

Re: the API - have you seen http://context.io/? It addresses both of your issues:

- Ability to work against the multiple aggregated providers (indexes any IMAP-enabled mailbox, regardless of provider)

- Scriptable incoming email processing (not necessarily realtime, but close) that could move your mail around and integrate with other services

sjsjsj | 14 years ago | on: 2.0 Feature Focus: WebHooks

Check out this post about some of the WebHooks we've integrated in v2.0 of the Context.IO email API. No more need to constantly poll our API for relevant messages for your app. Get automatically notified when messages meet your app's criteria.

sjsjsj | 15 years ago | on: Mailgun (YC W11) Raises $1.1 Million For Its "Twilio For Email"

Hey guys, it's Sarah-Jane, Community Manager at Context.IO. Yup, you got it. We don't host dedicated mailboxes that your application can receive and send emails from, but since we make the contents of any IMAP account available to your app, whatever is received in that account is like your app receiving it. For the sending part, we're leaving that to Mailgun and other services that focus on this.
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