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  [http://markmail.org/search/from:jhunter Jason Hunter] - We use James to 
process all incoming mail for [http://markmail.org MarkMail.org].  It's a 
searchable email archive site.  (If you want to try it, you can search the 
Apache James list traffic at [http://james.markmail.org james.markmail.org]).  
James really simplified our life.  Because it's extensible we could customize 
it to our needs, which were to push incoming mail into a [http://marklogic.com 
MarkLogic Server database].  We wrote a custom mailet to map incoming users to 
specific mailing lists, and another to convert each email to XML and inject it 
into Mark Logic. 
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  [http://www.sun-rise.com.vn/ Sunrise Solutions ltd] - We are a Vietnamese 
Company and started to use James as a mail daemon some time ago. It seems to 
help a lot and very easy to customize.
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DYNAMIC e-mail forwarding services with one to many potential [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
addresses piping to potentially multiple destination channels (including real 
e-mail addresses and even cell phones as text messages). We utilize James as 
the SMTP intercept & relay engine to allow for instantaneous adjustments to 
mail routing based on database conditions that are controlled by user 
interaction with the easy-to-use GWT Web Application front-end. Thank you James 
for providing a robust, powerful engine for dynamically adapting SMTP into an 
easy to use Java environment!! -rr
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