Santosh Koti wrote:

As of now , it is a Sun’s implementation, in future AG is going to come up with its own version.

Not strictly true. Geronimo 1.0 ships with an implementation of 1.3, but it is a very limited implementation (basically enough to pass the certification tests). Most people choose to replace the limited Geronimo version with the Sun implementation currently. Geronimo 1.1, which should be released "any day now" has a complete implementation of 1.3, but only ships with an SMTP provider.

Further on, work is underway to make the javamail implementation a separate component that can be installed as a plugin. That version will add support for a POP3 Store, and NNTP Store and Transports. IMAP support is also in the works.

Parallel with that, we'll also have a javamail 1.4 implementation. The work on the API code is done, so it's basically working out the build/packaging issues after Geronimo 1.1 ships. The only provider code that appears to exploit 1.4 features is the IMAP provider, so there will be SMTP, POP3, and NNTP support available immediately.

Rick

PS: u may need to chk the license issue for sun’s implementation., I guess..?!!

Thanks,

Santosh.

"Don't talk about yourself; it will be done when you leave. "

-----Original Message-----
*From:* Phani Madgula [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Thursday, June 22, 2006 10:56 AM
*To:* Geronimo User
*Subject:* JavaMail support in AG

Hi,

AG1.0 uses JavaMail1.3. What is current roadmap of javaMail support in AG? I mean, what versions of JavaMail are supported in future versions of AG?

Thanks & Regards

Phani

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