Andrew & Scott, Hi, I think the notion of pursuing Exchange is a sound one, it was the possibility of building collaborative tools that was one of the main attractions of James to me in the first instance.
I'm glad to see Andrew take an interest because, having seen POI (well the docs at least ;) I think he may be the man to ask about Outlook, I've been frustrated for a couple of years at my inability to generate or read the binary email attachments Outlook uses to deal with folder subscriptions, calendar items, tasks etc. So one thing I'd like to see would be a pair of xlation mailets which could take outlook "item" emails and translate them to xml, and vice versa. Then James' mailet implementation could distribute these, thereby creating a bridge between Outlook and other applications. Unfortunately not only do I not know enough about Outlook, but I also don't really know where to start reverse engineering these mails. I'm a commited believer in the potential of James, it has some real killer features IMO, and to make it swappable with Exchange seems like just the right mountain to climb (or fall off?) About myself.. I don't know enough about Avalon (yet) but I do know alot about email, I've been a comitter here since September last, and if I ever find the enough time I want to add virtual hosting to all protocols, and a mailet context to NNTP. d. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
