danny 02/01/03 08:46:56
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a Mailet-compliant mail-server's processing. This easy-to-write,
easy-to-use pattern allows developers to build powerful customized mail
systems. Examples of the services a Mailet might provide include: a
- mail-to-fax or mail-to-phone transformer, a filter, a language translator, a
mailling
+ mail-to-fax or mail-to-phone transformer, a filter, a language translator, a
mailing
list manager, etc. Several Mailets are included in the JAMES
- distribution (see <a href="configuration_v1_2.html">Configuration</a>).</p>
+ distribution (see <a href="configuration_v2_0.html">Configuration</a>).</p>
<p><i><b>Resource abstraction</b></i> Like protocols, resources are abstracted
and,
accessed through defined interfaces (JavaMail for transport, JDBC for
spool storage or user accounts in RDBMS's, Apache Mailet API). The server is
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