I see no point in this, Java has never been a serious choice for professional 
applications, and I talk out of experience as a developer.  Sun is doing stupid things 
with Java, and I bet it will be dead in a few years from now...  It's much better to 
look at the .NET Framework from Microsoft, companies worldwide embraced that platform 
because of its extensive functionality and good performance.  If you program in Java 
already, you will have no difficulty in learning C#, and that's a sure path to the 
future. Once you get to know the internals of the .NET Framework, you'll trash Java as 
some filthy crap. :-)  Believe me, you can do much neater things in much less time 
with .NET than you can ever even dream of with Java...
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Benny 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 2:45 AM
  Subject: [xmail] java package


  Hi everyone,

    Question:  Does anyone know if there is a Java API that "talks" with XMail?  

    If no, how many people on this list would be interested in a package in java that 
does this, besides myself?  I am thinking of starting this project...

    If yes, can someone please direct me to where I could get it.   I looked on 
xmailserver.org.

  Benny
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