I had a look at it time ago, and have it in production since 20 days:
everything is working fine for me!
Vincenzo
Has *anyone* besides me looked at the 2.2.1 RC?
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> Earlier this year I've put a mailet in JIRA
> (http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-235)
> that saves an attachment whose name matches a
> regular expression.
I'll try to get that into the main codebase. Interesting idea to set it up
as a subclass with different output methods.
Has *anyo
nt is saved. In my case to a file, in your case in a
database.
Hope this helps,
Jeroen
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Subject: Re: Getting Started With Mailets
Hi Jon,
I have a project starting next month, where we have to extract
attachments, and place them in a database. So far I have not had time to
look into this issue, but will be glad to correspond on any ideas and
possible solutions
Hi Jon,
I have a project starting next month, where we have to extract
attachments, and place them in a database. So far I have not had time to
look into this issue, but will be glad to correspond on any ideas and
possible solutions.
-Michael
Jon Ceanfaglione wrote:
Hello,
I am going to be w
Two things you need to suceed with mailets,
First is a sound knowedge of email.
Sounds daft but you will get on much better if you have a sound knowledge
of the construction of messages, what the headers are and what they mean,
when they are created during the life of a message, how content is
tran
Hi,
Aside of the good documentation at James’
homepage, there’s a tutorial draft written by Stephan Weisner
(http://www.stephanwiesner.de/). It
is for an earlier James version (2.1.3) and the author doesn’t seem to
maintain the tutorial any more, but for me it has proven to be very help