Hi Antoine,
is it normal that it is still not yet on Maven?

   -
   https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.apache.james/james-server-jpa-guice
   - https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.apache.james/apache-mailet-api

Shows the latest is still 3.2.0.

thanks

On Wed, 27 Mar 2019 at 06:52, Antoine Duprat <adup...@apache.org> wrote:

> The Apache James community is proud to announce you the 3.3.0 release
> of the Apache James server.
>
> Apache James provides a complete, stable, secure and extendable Mail
> Servers running on the JVM. In this release, we worked hard toward
> providing a highly scalable mail server.
> More details about Apache James can be found at: https://james.apache.org/
>
> The release is available for download at:
> https://james.apache.org/download.cgi#Apache_James_Server
>
> Changes from 3.3.0 includes:
>
> - Metrics for BlobStore
> - New Guice product using Cassandra RabbitMQ ElasticSearch, OpenStack
> Swift and optional LDAP dependency (experimental)
> - JPA SMTP dockerFile
> - Listing healthchecks
> - Configuring the ElasticSearch clusterName
> - Logging and Metrics now supports Elasticsearch 6 (previously only
> Elasticsearch 2 was supported)
> - Implementation of the RabbitMQ EventBus
> - DeadLetter APIs and memory implementation for storing events that
> failed delivery
> - RecipientRewriteTable Aliases and associated WebAdmin routes
>
> - Possibility to better zoom in Grafana boards
> - default ElasticSearch shards & replica configured values
> - Move & copy batch sizes are now loaded from configuration
> - Migration of concurrency management to reactor for several backends
>
> - WebAdmin ReIndexing API had been reworked
> - Docker images are now using a JRE instead of a JDK
>
> - Drop HBase and JCR components (mailbox and server/data).
>
> We would like to thank all of contributors who made the release possible
> and
> to invite others interested in helping out to engage the community on the
> dev
> and users lists!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Antoine DUPRAT
>

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