Eric,

This is awesome.  I built a James Metric tool that would be nice to
corporate.  It basically injects email metadata into a database that you can
query using GWT.  Maybe we can combine these projects into one?

Terry

On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Eric MacAdie <e...@macadie.net> wrote:

> Sure. Give me a little bit to figure that out.
>
> Thanks for taking a look.
>
> Regards,
> Eric MacAdie
>
>
> On 05/07/2010 11:51 AM, Manuel Carrasco Mońino wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Eric, could you provide a working way to compile, test, and package
>> the application in command line?
>> Right now the build.xml depends on the Netbeans installation and I do
>> not use it.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Manolo
>>
>> On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Eric MacAdie<e...@macadie.net>  wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I started a project on GitHub that is a web project that people can use
>>> to
>>> perform some administrative tasks on a James web server.
>>>
>>> The URL is http://github.com/emacadie/James-Admin-Web-App
>>>
>>> It works with the James 2.3 schema. It does not work with James servers
>>> that
>>> store messages and user info on the filesystem. There have been some
>>> requests/complaints for an easier way to perform some admin tasks in
>>> James.
>>> I found a link to something on sourceforge on the James wiki, but that
>>> project was abandoned.
>>>
>>> It is still a bit rough, but right now, you can add, delete and list the
>>> users, as well as get a count of messages in the deadletter table, delete
>>> the messages in the deadletter table and get a count of the messages for
>>> each account in the inbox.
>>>
>>> I use Hibernate and MySQL. I assume it would work with other databases,
>>> but
>>> I have not tried to set up another database with my James server.
>>>
>>> I am starting to look into the code for James 3. Perhaps James 3 makes
>>> this
>>> obsolete. Right now the documentation is pretty sparse. Anyway, try it
>>> out
>>> and let me know what you think.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Eric MacAdie
>>>
>>>
>>
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