Moving this to the dev list, and cc'ing Amichai...
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Would you like to follow up with him?
Okay, cut 'n paste of Amichai's response:
--- Hi Craig,
I'd be glad to integrate my package into such a lovely open source project (we actually use James in a system we're developing where I work :-) ). How exactly shall we go about doing this? will u be using it as a third-party open source non-problematic-license imported package, or were u thinking of actually integrating the code into the project, to be worked on and maintained by contributors? can u give me all the details? also regarding where/how it will be used exactly (technically, that is)?
Amichai ---
Amichai, thanks for your quick response. Regarding your question on use of the package, I would think as a third-party imported library, but I'd like to hear the thoughts of Noel etc on this point. In this case, I would imagine that the GPL headers in the code and the relevant documentation in the distribution would need to change.
Amichai, your package is used in a James mailet, which is a class that accepts an email object as input and performs some processing on it before sending it on in the mail server pipeline. In this case, I am just issuing a call to to net.freeutils.tnef.mime.TNEFMime.convert(Session, MimeMessage) in the mailet. This mailet can be optionally included in any particular JAMES setup, should the adminstrator need to extract TNEF attachments on the server.
/craig
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