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CVS access is provided by SourceForge.net, so if you're familiar with that whole setup, you're in good shape.
You can view the CVS tree here. The stable module is, dada_mail_stable
Log in first:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@mojomail.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/mojomail login
The password is blank.
Then export:
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@mojomail.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/mojomail export -Dtomorrow dada_mail_stable
(all on one line)
At the moment, I'm using MacCVS Pro 3, which is working fairly well with Mac OSX Panther, although it does have that, carbonized-in-a-hurry OS 9-ish feel. But hey, it's free and has some fairly nice integration with BBEdit and is snappy to boot. BBEdit 7 itself has limited CVS support, but I'm still on version 6.5.
I used to use jCVS when I worked in a mixed environment. Since it's written in Java, it'll run on anything with a Java interpreter. It's a bit sluggish in OS X, but it's customizability it fairly sweet. I haven't been able to use it for Dada Mail, since I have yet to figure out... how to customize it to work with SourceForge.
Dada Mail is Free Software and is released under the Gnu
Public License.
Dada Mail is written in Perl because we love Perl.