Hi Alan, sure, i am glad if i can help you porting the tests. Its beta because its new and not really proven. If you don't have a problem with that there it is a chance for the lib to mature which i would grab.
Regards Hendrik On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Alan Cabrera <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Jul 12, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Hendrik Dev <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> i am the author and IP holder of the "javamail mock2 library which" >> maybe can be used an as alternative for greenmail here. >> Its not exactly doing what greenmail is doing (mock2 is mocking >> javamail classes like Folder, Transport, Store and so on and does not >> emulate a mailserver on the protocol level) but normally this doesn't >> matter. >> I am also willing to donate the stuff to apache incubator if its >> considered to be worthy and useful. >> >> Library is here: https://github.com/salyh/javamail-mock2 (AL License) > > Awesome! If the library is published to maven.org, and I see that it is, > then the only work ahead is to port our tests to it. Would you be > interested in helping? > > I do notice that it's still in beta. When do you anticipate a "regular" > release? I don't think that this would stop us from porting our tests but as > a user of the project I'm just curious. > > Finally, there's no need for you to go to through the Incubator for use to > use your project in our tests. However, there's no reason to for you to not > go there if you think you could grow a nice healthy community around it. > > > Regards, > Alan > >> >> Thanks >> Hendrik >> >> >> On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 9:36 PM, Steve Rowe <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi, my name is Steve Rowe, and I'm a member of the Apache Lucene PMC. >>> >>> We recently discovered that the "greenmail" Java library, which declares its >>> license as ASLv2 in its POM and elsewhere, has LGPL license headers in its >>> source code files. In response the Lucene project reverted a recent commit >>> containing this depedency. >>> >>> I conducted a survey of current Apache releases and found that four Apache >>> projects include source code that links to the "greenmail" library: Syncope, >>> OODT, Oozie and Geronimo. Additionally, Axis2 has a Maven POM that includes >>> a "greenmail" dependency, though I couldn't find any current releases >>> containing this dependency. Details are posted on >>> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-206>; I would appreciate your >>> project's involvement. >>> >>> An issue was filed with the greenmail project on Sourceforge earlier this >>> year asking for clarification <http://sourceforge.net/p/greenmail/bugs/8/>, >>> but there has been no response on that issue, or any other issue, for that >>> matter - the project may be dead, as it has seen no activity for some time. >>> >>> Steve >> >> >> >> -- >> Hendrik Saly (salyh, hendrikdev22) >> @hendrikdev22 >> PGP: 0x22D7F6EC > -- Hendrik Saly (salyh, hendrikdev22) @hendrikdev22 PGP: 0x22D7F6EC
