Hi,
Great to read you!

If you agree to opensource with ASL2 license, simply open a JIRA on https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAILET and attach there a zip with your code (select 'grant apache for source inclusion'). We will review and talk with you to further see how it can be included in Apache James repository (dependency on apache-commons is not blocker at all).

If you want to give another license, we've got http://www.apache-extras.org for such cases.

Tks again,

- Eric


On 14/04/2011 22:33, Renen Watermeyer wrote:
Hello,

I have some code that we have made extensive use of over the last few
years. There's no rocket science to the code, and the code could
undoubtedly be improved. But, the mailets might ease other people's
adoption of James, they have been in production for a while, and, we
certainly the mailets useful!

There are three mailets:

1.      The first POSTs the entire email to a configurable URL
2.      The second pushes key email fields as query string parameters to a
configurable URL
3.      The third classifies bounce notifications by parsing the content of the 
email

I can simply paste the code into an email to this list. Or, I could
setup a project on github. Or, I can contribute them to the James
project.

My suspicion is that, given that the code has dependencies on Apache
Commons, it might not be suitable for inclusion in the base James.
Never mind my doubts about the code quality. :-)

I think an opportunity would be missed if the code were simply pasted
into emails. But, a shared Github repository of mailets may be useful.

Or perhaps these are too trivial to warrant any of the approaches!

How should I proceed?

Renen.

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