Andy, 
wow that was longish.
I personally think, JBMail should aim at one goal - being a sendmail/qmail 
replacement OR being an Exchange replacement.
In practice, you don't want to run exchange on a mail-router, while in an 
enterprise, you want Exchange for collaboration and the use with intra 
enterprise mail.
While sendmail/qmail/postfix are perhaps hard to configure and have their 
problems, the do run the global email world. I don't say,  one can't compete 
against them, but it will be hard.

Wrt database: The JBoss project should perhaps designate a hsql successor and 
use it always and in all projects. (btw: I don't like mysql :-)

 Heiko


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