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The "JamesUsers" page has been changed by janaka. http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesUsers?action=diff&rev1=35&rev2=36 -------------------------------------------------- + inVue - [Janaka C.Paranamanage}We have being using James for the past 12 months. It is a stable and useful mail server to extend our services. - The James project is made up of JamesVolunteers, people who donate their time and creativity to produce the James mail / messaging server. Ok, let's face it: everyone likes to know when people are using their code. It helps to invigorate the volunteers, and encourages other users. - - So if you are using James, please take just a moment, click the edit link below, add your name, maybe a comment or two, and let the James Community know. - ---- - I have been using James since 2000/2001 and love it. Currently working on adding/completing the IMAP server. Feel free to give me a shout for more info. - [[mailto:ja...@primarykey.ca|email]]. - ---- - [[http://www.icenas.com|iCenas]] - We have recently started using James and we are so far happy with James. However there are few questions we have to ask and we don't know where to direct these questions. So if you know, please let me know on my private [[mailto:bah...@myway.com|email]]. - ---- - { { { DevTech } } } - we use James as our primary mail server, serving a dozen or domains, a couple of hundred users, and a handful of mailing lists. - ---- - 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! - ---- - [[http://www.openlogic.com|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. - ----- - [[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. - ---- - Jim Rollo - I've been using James since 1.2 for personal use; I'm very pleased with its integration with MySQL databases and I look forward future extensions of functionality and improvements. I think James has great potential to become a stable enterprise-scale mail server. - ----- - Martin Woolley - I'm currently prototyping an email oriented application with James. So far I'm very impressed and believe adopting James will save me a considerable amount of work. - ----- - WM-Data Consulting / Ville Rinne - We are an IT-consulting company based in Finland. So far we've used James for one project where we developed a custom email-proxy for a client. James actually helped us win the project since everybody else had offered solutions based on more "traditional" mailers. James gave us the edge by being extremely easy to customize to suit our needs and the fact that it was written in Java. - ----- - Contrado Technologies / Jeroen van Bergen - We have used James as a component in a system that sends out large amounts of personalised emails to customers that have signed up for email notifications. The emails themselves are generated by the Velocity template engine. James is used as an MTA with the additional functionality of storing the status of each individual email in a database for tracking and reporting purposes. The latter is implemented in a few custom matchers and mailets. James has proved to be very easy to extend / modify to meet our specific needs. - ----- - Chris Means - I've been using James as my home mail server for about a year now, and am very happy. I've even developed a few custom mailets for special handling and SPAM detection / flagging. Keep up the great work guys! - ----- - Saphor GmbH / Marc Küster - We are a German IT company that specializes in Java applications, internationalization and XML-related services. We use James for many months now as our company mail server in line with our general commitment to Java-based Web technologies. - ----- - Torbjörn Gannholm - Have been using James for a few months at home, just out-of-the-box. Works very well. Got good support from the mailing list when I needed it. Thanks! - ----- - Neeraj - I've tried James after a long time again - it seems to be constantly improving - congratulations! Thanks! - ----- - René - I find James to be a snap to install and start using! - ----- - David - I just started using it. It is easier to use but I found a annoying problem about the James server that - every time I retrieve emails, the emails are gone forever, I don't know if it is the correct behavior or I didn't - set it up correctly. Thanks if anyone can answer my question. - - ''Please ask questions on the James User's mailing list. The Wiki is not used for that purpose. With respect to your "problem", that is a client setting, having nothing to do with James. Most mail clients default to deleting e-mail after they retrieve it.'' - ---- - William Zhu - new to james. wonderful world ! I can receive email from james server, but I can't send mail out (exclude the local users). - ---- - AndrewCOliver - I use JAMES for all of [[http://www.superlinksoftware.com|SuperLink's]] mail/list serving needs. We're pretty happy with it minus the filesystem mail repository. - - -- cool. - ---- - GeoffreyRush - I use JAMES for I use Avalon framework to develop my back-end server,and i want to integrete James into my app server. - ---- - Jim Henshaw - After looking all over for a free email server, I finally found one. Although it took a lot of reading and experimenting to get it working, I love it. I use James for my personal domain because it looks more professional to have your own domain email. Thanks for all your hard work and for the mail archive which helped me to figure out my mistakes. - ---- - [NicolaKen Nicola Ken Barozzi] - James is a killer project, based on solid ideas and in my company intranet it simply works (TM). - - The cool thing about it is that it's pipeline based, so that it's very very easy, I'd say near to trivial, to make messages do what you want by using mailets, and usually the ones you need are already there. - - My net admin loves the baby: MySql as a backend (she loves to be able to do queries and simple backups), a simple config file with spam blocking, the thing installed as a service, and nothing to touch :-) - - Oh, and memory usage is really stable, with no noticeable load problems on the server. Ok, the load is light (50 users), even if we have multi-mega attachments for the technical drawings, but it can do all and it's easy and stable. - - I love it :-) - ---- - { { { JournalScape.com } } } - We use James as our standard mail server. We are sending a constant stream of { { { New Journal/Blog } } } Entry emails to internet users who have subscribed to the online journals http://www.journalscape.com - - - ---- - - Toni Bennasar - I'm developping a open source yahoo groups 'look-likes' mailing lists servers called [[http://jvgroups.sourceforge.net|jGroups]] and James and the Mailets saved me of write MIME parsing and other bad things. James is an indispensable requirement. Thank you, people. - - ---- - { { { Mathew McBride } } } - After my ISP box kept on being flooded with Swen worms, I decided to use James to deliver my mail. It just works! - - ---- - [[http://vincent.keunen.net|Vincent Keunen]][[mailto:vincent.keu...@manex.be|email]] I have been following James for quite some time. I'm a Java - Open Source - Messaging systems enthusiast, living in Belgium/Europe. I run a small company called [[http://manex.be|Manex]] where, amongst other things, we have used James as part of an "Electronic Notaire" prototype product for local hospitals. Would love to use James as our main production server, but we are waiting for IMAP and a good Webmail. Willing to contribute, but don't have much free time. - - ---- - Pierre Smits: as a Advanced Collaboration Consultant I am involved in creating solutions that rely heavily on email. JAMES fits the bill thoroughly. In our organisation [[http://www.smiden.com|SMIDEN]] we use JAMES as our primary mail server. We are involved in a project to create a web based management tool for JAMES. - - ---- - - Lindsay Smith - Telrock Communications Ltd - We use James as a front end gateway to our SMS platform. We process hundreds of thousands of email messages, without any problems day after day. - - ---- - - [[http://dublin.citycollective.com|DublinCityCollective]][[mailto:p...@citycollective.com|email]] - I use James as my company's mail server and also to implement an anonymous posting feature on our classified ad site, courtesy of the JDBCAlias mailet. The best thing I can say about James is that I've almost forgotten I use it. I've never had one problem - it just works. - - ---- - Sven Duzont / [[http://www.keljob.com|Keljob.com]] - We have implemented James into a web tool for recruiters ([[http://www.cvmail.com|CvMail]]). The principle is pretty clear, we create emails like company-xxxxx[at]cvmail.com, xxxxx is an unique id identifying the job and the publication on one support (newspaper, web, etc...). James fits the best for its modularity. We also use two products of Jakarta Project : POI for extracting data from mails attachments and Lucene for indexing / searching into the Job-appplications. thanks again for having made such a good work - ---- - Michael Motet[[mailto:mich...@motet.dk|email]] I am testing James, and have succeeded using it as local mailserver. I am currently working on a project where I intend to use James as mailserver, and will add on a webmail interface. My client has already an infrastructure where users are registered in MSSQL database. Does anyone knows if its possible to configure James to accept the users already in the MSSQL database as mailusers? - ---- - Adam Myatt - I work on many J2EE projects at Generel Electric and James seems to be a wonderful solution for solving many Java-email problems, especially considering the difficulty of integrating with our corporate email servers (Exchange 2000). I can't wait to seem what it can do. - ---- - [[mailto:i...@powdersoftware.com|Brian Haas]] - I use James as a component within a commercial groupware application called [[http://www.powdersoftware.com|Summit Groupware]] to handle SMTP/POP3 processing. Integrating James into Summit was easy; the matcher/mailet architecture is simple, flexible & powerful. Also, the database schema is very simple and easy to hook into for adding/editing/deleting user accounts. I highly recommend the use of James as a component within any application requiring mail processing capability, such as an anti-spam project or web mail application. - ---- - [[mailto:si...@javawithchopsticks.de|Simon Willnauer]] - I had a very critical situation with our mailserver and I had to get a propper mailserver running within an hour. A couple of moth ago I read an article on the Apache James Mailserver and downloaded the binary dist. I was able to get into James within a couple of minutes and to configure it properly for running in production mode. I will definitely recommend James to my boss! - - ---- - [[http://www.orangepics.com/email_support.html|Chris Brown]] - We use James at [[http://www.orangepics.com|www.orangepics.com]] to facility our users inviting each other to their sites. We picked James for two reasons: primarily because it was so easy to set up, plus in the future we plan on integrating a Mailet with our application and allow people to post photos to their site via email. Great product, thanks so much! - - ---- - [[mailto:r...@malanga.us|Ray Malanga]] - Kudos to James' robustness! My web-facing James Mail server was attacked by over 200,000 connections within a 3 minute period by someone trying to obtain a valid username. James performed flawlessly during the attack. And because I setup James' SMTP service to require authentication, they gave up and moved on (probably to a nice, easy Exchange server, lol! :) ) - - ---- - [[http://www.blntechie.wordpress.com|LakshmiNarayanan]]-Im relatively a newbie to JAMES and finds it quite fascinating.I came acroos JAMES when searching a mail server for my academic project and now it has become my part time activity to work with JAMES.I will recommend it to anyone who asks me a suggestion for a mail server.Mailet API rocks!To read my blog post on JAMES click [[http://blntechie.wordpress.com/2007/02/12/james-a-nice-mail-server/|here]] - - ---- - [[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. - - ---- - [[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. - - ---- - [[http://www.mailthru.com|www.mailthru.com]] - Mailthru provides ADVANCED, FREE, POWERFUL and DYNAMIC e-mail forwarding services with one to many potential f...@mailthru.com 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 - [[http://www.mailthru.com|Check out the Site]] - - ---- - [[http://www.mamla.com|mamla]] - is a free classified site for India. We use JAMES as our email server. JAMES was as easy as Tomcat (our application server) to setup and be productive. Thanks much for the developers working on JAMES. - - ---- - [[http://www.voxmail.it|VOXmail]] - is an Italian web based '''email marketing service''' specifically targeted to the Italian market. We sends millions mails each month using a local branch of JAMES Server. - - ---- -