This is really interesting. Thanks!

On 9/14/07, Torsten Curdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Ramiro,
>
> Thanks for that! Would you mind creating a jira issue for it? That
> would help to keep track.
>
> cheers
> --
> Torsten
>
> On 13.09.2007, at 06:00, Ramiro Pereira de Magalhaes wrote:
>
> > People,
> >
> > I was once writing some code in order to study the Javamail API
> > while trying to  address some issues I thought the commons-email
> > API had. For instance, I think it's very hard to maintain the EMail
> > class  due to many concerns being addressed in it. Also it seemed
> > to me that it would be very hard to add to the library the
> > possibility of sending the distinct parts of a multipart message in
> > a specific order. At last, I tried to create components that could
> > be used with annotations (though I think I've not been very
> > successful in this task).
> >
> > I did not complete the library because I ran out of time. So, I'd
> > like to donate my work to you, hoping it work at least as some kind
> > of inspiration to anyone interested in constructing the commons-
> > email 2.0.
> >
> > I attached to this message the files I have. If this is not the
> > correct place to post them, please tell me where I should put them.
> > I built the project with:
> >
> > - Javamail 1.4
> > - activation 1.1
> > - retroweaver-2.0
> > - subethasmtp-1.2
> > - commons-logging-1.0.4
> > - junit-3.8.1
> > - ant
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Ramiro Pereira de
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