Am Samstag, den 09.10.2010, 09:02 +0200 schrieb Norman Maurer:
> Yep, I hope to be able to start a VOTE on the first milestone within
> the next week.
> 
> Bye,
> Norman
> 
> 2010/10/9 Eric Charles <[email protected]>:
> > Hi Darko,
> >
> > Our timeline is "ASAP" (in any case still in 2010): we are in the very last
> > fixes and documentation wrap-up.
> > But yes, give it a try, cause we are missing in this last sprint users
> > feedbacks (We know how to use but we probably don't see anymore some basic
> > pitfalls and we count on you to show them).
> >
> > James 3 supports LDAP user repository.
> > You can set-it-up in conf/user-store.xml: comment the JPAUsersRepository
> > block and uncomment/configure the ReadOnlyUsersLDAPRepository block.
> >
> > Tks,
> >
> > Eric
> >
> >
> > On 8/10/2010 22:08, Darko Hojnik wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> Hmm I take sometimes a look in in the List here. I would like try James
> >> 3 but is there a time line when it will be stable? And James has got
> >> support for authentication against LDAP? Such like Apache Directory
> >> Server?
> >>
> >> best regards
> >> Darko Hojnik
Nice to hear it! Hmm how will be Mails stored for IMAP? Plain on the
Filesystem or in a Database like PostgreSQL? IMAP works proper and SIEVE
is available? For LDAP is there a Schema available or which one you
would suggest me? Can I still embed James 3 in Tomcat or can I use jsvc
directly to start and run the Server? I will run it on FreeBSD 8.1
Currently I am using Postfix + DBmail with an LDAP Backend. DBmail IMAP
stores the Mails in a PostgreSQL Database. It works but I am not
everyday happy with them.

best regards
Darko Hojnik 


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