We once used Sun's JavaMail API. It was switched to Geronimo for some
reason. Are there maybe problems
when using a IBM JRE? I would also prefer Sun JavaMail as it is far better.

Lars



2009/8/12 Chris Custine <[email protected]>:
> I am not opposed to it, but I wonder if anyone had a reason for using the
> Geronimo version instead.  It looks like the license is OK for an Apache
> project so unless I am missing something, it sounds good to me.
>
> Chris
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> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Willem Jiang <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Recently we got lots of user complains about using camel-mail in
>> servicemix[1][2][3].
>> Since the sun's java mail more stable and more wildly used, a better
>> solution is to use the sun java mail bundle instead of the geronimo one.
>> I found Spring bundle repository provides the mail[3] and the activation[4]
>> bundle.
>> Can Servicemix switch to ship java mail ri bundle?
>>
>> [1]http://fusesource.com/issues/browse/ESB-681
>> [2]http://fusesource.com/issues/browse/ESB-682
>> [3]http://fusesource.com/issues/browse/MR-173
>> [4]http://www.springsource.com/repository/app/search?query=mail
>> [5]http://www.springsource.com/repository/app/search?query=activation
>>
>> Willem
>>
>



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