1 Message Translation -- Version 1.4
3 If you have ever received a mail message from someone who is not in
4 your country, you probably noticed that they used a different language
5 than you. If you don't know their language, a translator might help you
12 * Multiple translation servers
13 * Uses your language preference for setting up default translation options
14 * You pick where you see the translation box
15 * You decide which translation buttons you see
21 This plugin lets you select, on a per-user basis, the translator you want
22 to use. It defaults to None. It has different servers you can use, and
23 it lists their strengths and limits with each one. Also, there are
24 multiple servers just in case one changes their interface or goes down.
26 Since SquirrelMail is designed to have multiple translations of the text,
27 this plugin takes your preference and will use it for selecting what to
28 translate the text into.
34 * Grab translation directly from server (need to send POST request directly)
35 * Translate your outgoing message
41 Babelfish = babelfish.altavista.com
42 Go.com = translator.go.com (disabled - service unavailable)
43 Dictionary.com = www.dictionary.com/translate
44 InterTran = tranexp.com
45 GPLTrans = www.translator.cx
46 OteNet = systran.otenet.gr
47 Promt = www.translate.ru
48 Google Translate = www.google.com/translate
53 As with other plugins, just uncompress the archive in the plugins
54 directory, go back to the main directory, run configure and add the plugin.
56 Questions/comments/flames/etc can be sent to the SquirrelMail Plugins list
61 * Plugin included into SquirrelMail distribution
62 * Added site configuration options
65 * Modified to use new option page hook.
66 Paul Joseph Thompson <captbunzo@squirrelmail.org>
72 * HTML changed to look better
76 * Added better language handling
77 * You have to pick a server, but you can choose not to have the box
78 * Added better support for direction of translation