Quick other note... It looks like james project has some thoughts to hook into he libsieve library in v3.
http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesV3/Plans >> [snip] >>> 3. I thought since Brandon was writing the Java Library >>> to >>> DBMail he might also be aware of and maybe looking to >>> integrate with Apache James, Java SMTP and POP3 server. >> >> Oh, that's a pretty neat idea. What do they use for a >> data >> store right >> now? > > So James is an open Java based mail server... all RDBMS > backend through jdbc so pretty much any db server. > Unfortunately, NO IMAP Server. Some dev has been done on > IMAP, but it hasn't had any progress for years. > > This is what first lead me to find DBMail. Mostly because > I saw all the advantages of RDBMS backend but James had no > IMAP. At one point I thought of integration between the > two rather than using Postfix. This would loose the > advantages of pure-java but could still use a common > backend and Java for mailet functionality in place of > sieve and other. This would also give me the advantage of > a pure java api if there was a java api to dbmail. > > > > ---- James Features ---- > RDBMS mailboxes/spool (stable) > RDBMS - Users (stable) > LDAP Support - Users (experimental) > SMTP server (stable) > Mailet Engine (stable) > POP3 server (stable) > 100% Pure Java > > http://james.apache.org/ > > > > > > Kevin > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Dbmail-dev mailing list > Dbmail-dev@dbmail.org > http://twister.fastxs.net/mailman/listinfo/dbmail-dev >