I made sure my smtp server was off, as I thought that could be the
problem also. A local port scan confirms that nothing is running, when
i start the test. The problem does seem to be starting dumpster. I
added a fakeserver.start() in the setup method and it stopped
EmailTest throwing an exception,

But if commons mail is aiming for a use case where user checks code
out from cvs and type maven then the reports I attatched are valid.

I'll take a closer look when i get time. I just wouldn't like to be
submitting patches for bugs that don't exist.

Mark

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> ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-11-01 19:52 -------
> Do you already have a mail server running?   Try and change the port that
> dumbster is starting on from 25 to something else....   I am guessing that it is
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