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The following page has been changed by InigoMedina: http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesVolunteers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [http://www.cybermagic.co.nz/people/damon-rand Damon Rand] - James wannabe. Currently running several dozen mail domains on a Win2k server with a commercial MTA package. My main problem with the current solution is that mbox format makes the file structure difficult to backup and restore -- maildir support is essential for me. I want to migrate to an opensource MTA but don't want to take the Linux leap -- my skills are on Windows/Java. There should be an opensource mailserver that runs natively under Windows and is as well respected as Apache HTTPD or Tomcat. I am interested in helping James to be as good as my current commercial MTA (eg. better HTTP based user self service) but with maildir support and help integrate conversion tools to make migrating from other MTAs to James smooth ---- [http://alan.blog-city.com/mailcatcher.htm MailCatcher Mailet Container] - Mailet devotee! My name is [http://alan.blog-city.com/about.htm Alan Williamson] and I have been following JAMES for a number of years now, particularly the Mailet API. Being one of the original Servlet guys, the design of the Mailet API was a stroke of genius. I am saddened however at the lack of support for this great API. To address this balance, I created and maintain the MailCatcher project which is a lightweight implementation of the Mailet API. + ---- + [http://www.imedina.info/ Iñigo Medina][mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] email] - Using James at home and for small enterprise projects. Interested in contributing to open source and I hope to help with the next release of JAMES. Trying to get IMAP into JAMES.