Woops, I sent my last reply before I even typed anything, here goes my real response!...
> James is much more battle-tested than most open source Java mail servers > out there, and I think we could get that across with a marketing driven > page. I think this would also help people who are looking to "sell" > James internally. Good idea. > Q: How stable is James? On a suitable server does it crash once a week, > month, or never? > A (Kenny's): I've been running my James install for about 5 months and I > found it not running only one time. I don't know if it was James or > badness on my server that caused it to die, but regardless, it's very > stable. Less than once a month, I find it runs happily for 8 weeks or more and usually has to be restarted for reasons not directly related to stability. Reconfiguration is one example. > Q: Has anyone had any problem incorporating custom Mailets into the > server or experienced any unusual problem with database connections? > A: In the past it was an involved process, recently steps have been taken to ease this, mailets can now be dropped in and refered to in configuration with no special packaging required. see tutorial [here] In future it is planned to become easier still. > Database connection code is getting reworked and will not > survive a database outage.> d.
