Am Dienstag, den 27.06.2006, 09:25 +0000 schrieb Julian Mehnle: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > This discussion has become really, really off-topic for spf-webmasters. > Please follow up to spf-devel. > > Monte Hansen wrote: > > Thanks so much for the tip Wayne. I'll complete my read of the latest > > RFC before coding any further. Currently, I've ported the SPFJava > > library/interface to a Windowz COM-ponent. This intended as a baseline > > learning effort in support of the earlier drafts. I'll refactor it to be > > RFC compliant, and upon completion of same, would be happy to offer it > > up (with Neil Murray's blessing) if you think it's worthy. > > > > Does anyone have a knee-jerk as to how compliant SPFJava is to the > > current spec? > > It would be great to have a Windows COM implementation of SPF! > > The SPFJava project is dead. It is not being developed any further. > However a fork called jSPF is being developed by Norman Maurer > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (with the > belssing of Neil Murray) in the context of the Apache James (Java mail > server) project. AFAIK there has been no release of jSPF yet. Here's > their svn repo: > > Subversion: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/jspf/ > Browse: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/james/jspf/
Hi guys, me and Stefano develop the jspf project. There is no "official" release yet cause our main focus are in the moment to release our next stable james version ( we both are james comitter also). There also some other steps todo.. But the code should be ok. Im looking forward for do a release soon .. Anyway im on ApacheCon the next days so im a bit busy. But whom are intressed can checkout the svn. It will be our first release. Any feedback is welcome bye Norman
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