On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Steve Brewin <sbre...@synsys.com> wrote: > Hi Robert
Hi Steve > Sorry for the tawdry reply, though I did enjoy my holiday season downtime. > Wishing you a Happy New Year and I hope your recuperation from the injury is > complete. (Good to hear from you again, and thanks for your good wishes. I expect to continue physiotherapy long term but I now have over 9 hours a day computer time and no functional impairment which is great :-) > Thanks for all of the work you have put into jSieve. Due to your efforts it > is almost time for a full release. There may be a few minor tweaks required > to enhance its capability to interoperate with ManageSieve (RFC 5804), > principally advertising its capabilities, but this should not forestall a > release. We can add them later. +1 > I'm working on a modular implementation of ManageSieve. The RFC conflates > the transport mechanism with the application logic. Pluggable modules > circumvent this by allowing any implemented transport mechanism to be > plugged in and interact with the application logic module. The application > logic module interacts with a pluggable repository to store and retrieve > scripts and state. Great > One day, your LocalDelivery mailet modifications will be updated to get the > active script for the user from the configured ManageSieve implementation. > > You say that "I would like to be able to maintain using HTTP". An > application deployed on a HTTP server (such as a Servlet) could interact > with a ManageSieve implementation using the RFC defined transport > protocols. The mailet side needs a major reworking (as you've probably worked out). I have training material to prepare this weekend but please carry on posting your comments and I'll catch up later... Robert --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-dev-unsubscr...@james.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: server-dev-h...@james.apache.org