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[Apache James Wiki] Updated: JamesVolunteers

   Date: 2004-05-18T16:43:27
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   Wiki: Apache James Wiki
   Page: JamesVolunteers
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesVolunteers

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 [http://vincent.keunen.net Vincent Keunen][mailto:vincent.keunen@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.
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 [mailto:mrcookies-removeThisAndHyphen@yahoo.com Patrick Hubbard] - Volunteer software polisher.  I found James last year and use it to support a bewildering number of demo and POC activities, and am completing my own robust replacement for RemoteManager to support those activities.  I'd like to see these currently private features included in James, especially the remote admin API and simple HTTP admin server.  I'm also interested in rewriting aliasing to support unlimited aliases thought full user account-address decoupling, (also allowing better LDAP integration).  I'm in the business of adding product features that accelerate product/solution adoption by end users and want to drive for the day that the O'Reilly "James in a Nutshell" is released.
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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