Check the ChangeLog to see names and email addresses of people who have contributed to Gmail. Some but not all of them are mentioned in this file.

Thanks for gmail go to:

Miguel De Icaza - I first got the idea about vfolders from his email to gnome-list. Plus the whole GNOME system is very amazing.

X-Virge - Did lots of testing in the early days. Very helpful guy.

Emissary -
	- For excellent web page hosting and email, and running linuxpower.

Zed -
	- Zed (zed@linux.com) submitted some pop3 code which was on early versions of gmail.

Elerium -
	- Submitted the first acceptable gmail logo. Wow! (it was later dropped out just because it took up space).
	- Offered tips on label alignment that made it look alot better.
	- Also submitted a reorganised tarball which showed me how to move the code into a src directory.

Datazone (Leland Elie <lelie@airmail.net>)
	- Offered a small patch that allowed parsing of forwarded messages. The algorithm I used. (but has since evolved to something different)
	- Discovered a way to get the clists to scroll right.
	- Submitted a spec file.

Balsa Authors -
	- At various places I have learnt how to do stuff from balsa, or even cut and pasted functions. This was mainly during mid 1999, I haven't looked closely at the newest Balsa stuff.

Jeff 'the Spruce man' Stedfast -
	- Spruce has been a helpful point of reference. 
	- His beautiful gmime library makes attachments work so well.

Andrew Glover -
	- Contributed many patches and documentation updates. See Changelogs.

Ove Kaaven -
	- Submitted patch to handle envelope header variations.

The Free Software Foundation for their excellent gpl, glibc, gcc etc. Without these GNU/Linux wouldn't be what it is today. Read about them on: http://www.gnu.org
