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Added Stefano Bagnara & VOXmail. Removed blog-city links banned by Apache Wiki 

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  [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
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- [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.
+ MailCatcher Mailet Container - Mailet devotee!  My name is 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.
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  [http://www.imedina.info/ Iñigo Medina García][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.
  
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+ '''Stefano Bagnara''' - James Committer since 2005. I first used JAMES when 
it was 2.0 for an email integration project for a customer. JAMES was great at 
basic integration but our integration needs evolved so I started contributing 
patches to JAMES and finally contributed a big part of the efforts leading to 
2.3.0 and 2.3.1 releases. I use JAMES as my personal mail server and my company 
provide a newsletter sending service named [http://www.voxmail.it VOXmail] 
using code derived from JAMES Server to handle delivery and bounce handling of 
millions emails. I'd like to see native support for DSN spec, plenty of bounce 
formats and the ARF format in JAMES sooner or later.
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