Serge Sozonoff wrote:
I'm thinking (at least for porting reasons), we'll want to implement a JavaMail Store to access the existing (legacy) file mail repository. This may also be a fast, non-portable implementation... whether we pick that long-term as the default implementation is another thing, but this is what I figured we'd do in the short-term.Hi Guys,I have been looking into this a little more and I have done some local testing (I now store mail through JavaMail (Maildir)) however there is something I am not sure about. What sort of a file based JavaMail Store are we thinking of using as the default for storing local James mail? Maildir is nice but it does not work under Windows. JProof Local Message Store should work but I am not sure what the license implications are. ICE MH JavaMail Provider (http://trustice.com/java/icemh/index.shtml) Others .... and as far as a JDBC Store goes, it looks like we might need to write our own.... Any thoughts on this?
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