At some point we might all meet up in Commons.  There are many places where
JAMES exceeds or fails to meet some general mail service uses.  However, not
yet.  Let some divergence happen then find areas of agreement.

-Andy

On 6/6/03 12:41 AM, "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Richard,
> 
> Classpathx has an GPL implementation of JavaMail.  You could look at it.
> With respect to writing your own SMTP client, it is simple for simple cases,
> but the totality of SMTP isn't simple.
> 
> However, I don't see why you can't use James for your application.  What you
> are proposing seems like a fairly straightforward custom application of
> James.  From what I read on your site, and from your post, it is essentially
> a variation on a TMDA (www.tmda.net/) scheme, but requiring payment rather
> than authentication.
> 
> --- Noel
> 
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