anonymous wrote : So James is broken but it could be fixed. But I really like the idea 
of leveraging all the services that JBoss has in order to create a new breed of email 
server.

The first part of this quote is a viewpoint that I wholeheartedly disagree with (and 
BTW, I use JAMES as a mail server and have linked said garbage folder to /dev/null and 
use file based mail though its SLOW.  Also note that I'm a member of the Apache 
Software Foundation, a [former?] committer to Cocoon [also based on avalon] and I've 
contributed to JAMES in the past).  I am of the opinion that JAMES's problems are due 
to a cracked foundation.  That foundation is called Avalon.  I also seriously dislike 
a lot of the Avalon code.

The second part we agree on ;-)

So you have three options:

1. Work on JAMES to fix it and integrate it with JBoss
2. Work on Mail Services for JBoss, built on JBoss from the ground up!
3. Sit on your butt and hope one of the two achieve it

-andy

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