Hello, we (Renato and I) would like to help increasing the momentum. We would like to complete IMAP for James. Sure we could work only by night, since we too have children, but I think we could give good help. During day time we work for two different software companies near Milan, in Italy.
Is there anybody willing to help us to get started? We have a lot of questions, for example: what version of james should we start from? What source tree should we download, the last one? Is there a branch of cvs or subversion, which is dedicated to IMAP? How mature is the IMAP code? We tried to check out the latest version with subversion, but we had some problems. How can we join the develpment team? Thanks a lot, -Antonio ---------------------- Ing. Antonio Chirizzi Via Trieste, 523 24033 Calusco d'Adda (BG) - ITALY Cell.: +39-347-3392411 Fax: +39-035-790658 P.IVA: 02854410160 > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: Danny Angus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Inviato: mercoledi 22 giugno 2005 9.45 > A: James Developers List > Oggetto: Re: Embedding James in an application > > > Irv > > > We don't need the SMTP and POP3 portions of a mail > > server. We need the concept of an inbox, trash, different users, > > mailing "lists", etc. Does this seem like a fit for James? > > Sounds like James with IMAP is what you need. > Sadly IMAP is still under development, but we're hoping a google funded > student will help us to increase the momentum. > > > Also, can you use James in an "embedded mode" where it doesn't have > > the transports, but is simply called from Java? > > Yes and no, it is highly likely that James would be able to meet your > requirement without being fully embedded (i.e. running in the same jvm) > > > I hope to be able to give back anything we develop. Our application > > is cocoon based, so if this works out, we will be writing a James > > transformer that works with XML commands and returns XML messages. > > Cool. > > > So, I guess another question is, has anyone already done this? (Don't > > need to reinvent the wheel) > > theres the idea of a cocoon mailet posted here > http://wiki.apache.org/james/MailetIdeas > > and Nicola discussed james/cocoon with us a year or two ago. > > d. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]