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  Marc Chamberlin - I use it on my personal computer to help several non-profit 
organizations, manage their mail lists, virtual domain email addresses, and to 
automate the posting of newsletters and other dynamic web page content to 
various web pages on their websites. (It works in close conjunction with my 
Jakarta Tomcat JSP / webserver.) The most interesting application is to handle 
the automated storage into a database and distribution of images taken from a 
telescope observatory!
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- EJB Solutions / Eric Weidner - I've been using James for about 2.5 years.  
It's always been extremely useful and extremely stable.  I'm glad that the 
"alpha" label has finally been dropped because some people would shy away from 
"alpha" code.  James has always been more feature rich and stable than that.  
We've included James in our product [http://www.ejbsolutions.com 
Out-of-the-Box] which is an integrated Open Source distribution that helps 
reduce the barriers to Open Source software implementation and get more 
exposure to projects such as James which is one of my personal favorites.
+ OpenLogic, Inc. / Eric Weidner - I've been using James since 2002.  It's 
always been extremely useful and extremely stable.  I'm glad that the "alpha" 
label has finally been dropped because some people would shy away from "alpha" 
code.  James has always been more feature rich and stable than that.  We've 
included James in our product [http://www.openlogic.com BlueGlue] which is an 
integrated Open Source distribution that helps reduce the barriers to Open 
Source software implementation and get more exposure to projects such as James 
which is one of my personal favorites.
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  [http://www.turkix.org TURKIX] - We are a non-profit Linux organization; we 
have activities like translating some big Linux projects (including Apache 
HTTPD) into Turkic languages, packing rpms and maintaining an apt-get 
repository. We are also committed to prepare a user-friendly live linux 
distribution called Turkixlinux. To handle all these activities, we use James 
as our mail gateway; it works smoothly, compiles easily, easy to setup and run. 
James has rich online resources for newbies; wiki, mailing lists, faq, decent 
documentation etc. No catch, it's an Apache project and you can trust on. The 
big James community is here to answer your questions in mailing lists.
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