Oki DZ wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Nitin Borwankar wrote:
> > Hello James users and Gurus,
> 
[...] 
> > Complementary things will happen for incoming messages which will end up
> > as regular MIME (multipart) documents in the inbox.
> > The assumption is that they have been sent by a similar facility to the
> > one described above, and are well formed MIME (multipart) docs, the only
> > distinguishing factor being that the from: address has a "jxta:" prefix.
> > They can seamlessly be forwarded to regular email destinations with NO
> > transformations.
> 
> I guess you'd need quite a lot of work here. You can take a look at the
> ToPostmaster mailet I just posted in this list.
> 
> I think James needs a class that can generate mime messages easily; ie:
> create the String for the message texts, have some binary files for
> attachments, and voila, the messages get sent.


Hi Oki,

Thanks for the response.
This above part (MIME message composition) will be done by the email
CLIENT on the sending end, so the James part is only again matching and
re-direction (this time of incoming messages) based on header values.

> 
> ...
> > I have installed the full fledged James and played with it, have read
> > the user/developer docs especially the mailet stuff, but could use
> > pointers on how to draw the line between what Java files to keep and
> > what to leave out so that James may give birth to Jimmy.
> 
> I think what you can keep is the SMTP server.
> 
> > So where do I begin ? I am hoping to save some time and pain by using
> > the collective wisdom on the list.( I know,  get a CVS tree, then what
> > ?)  I am looking for non-obvious dependencies and hidden gotchas,
> > mostly.
> 
> Making sure that you need much more than rinetd (a port forwarder daemon).


Definitely do need the jxta: matcher and as you point out, I do need to
keep the message queue, neither of which I get with a port forwarder,
right ?  Thanks again for the response.

Nitin Borwankar.

> 
> Oki
> 
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