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lightmtp release

Hi Oleg,

I'm currently investigating in remove the javamail code from our
RemoteDelivery code in JAMES. I wonder if there is any lightmtp
release or is it still only the code in the repos ?

Thx,
Norman

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Re: lightmtp release

Posted by Robert Burrell Donkin <ro...@gmail.com>.
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Norman Maurer <no...@apache.org> wrote:
> Hi Oleg,
>
> congrats from ony daddy to another. My littlegirls first birthday just
> happened, so I know how you feel ;)

congrats to both :)

- robert

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Re: lightmtp release

Posted by Norman Maurer <no...@apache.org>.
Hi Oleg,

congrats from ony daddy to another. My littlegirls first birthday just
happened, so I know how you feel ;)

I will have a little play with your code for now. Try to use it in a
rewrite of RemoteDelivery and see how it work out. If everything works
we can talk about howto process and maybe cut a release :)

Thx,
Norman




2010/11/6 Oleg Kalnichevski <ol...@apache.org>:
> On Sat, 2010-11-06 at 14:07 +0100, Norman Maurer wrote:
>> Hi Oleg,
>>
>> I'm currently investigating in remove the javamail code from our
>> RemoteDelivery code in JAMES. I wonder if there is any lightmtp
>> release or is it still only the code in the repos ?
>>
>> Thx,
>> Norman
>>
>
> Hi Norman
>
> Just to give you some background info first.
>
> SMTP and mail related stuff was off my priority list in the past 6 to 8
> months. I have been spending a lot of effort trying to get HttpCore 4.1
> and HttpClient 4.1 closer to a GA release, while still remaining a good
> daddy to a wonderful 6 months old baby-girl.
>
> Having said that, I intend to back to active development of mime4j and
> lightmtp as soon as I manage to get HC 4.1 GA pushed out.
>
> Meanwhile, I was also trying to get lightnio code or design concepts
> absorbed by MINA in one way or another [1]. This is another reason why I
> did not want to rush lightnio / lightmtp releases
>
> Finally, answering your question, there has been no binary release of
> lightmtp yet. The code should be in a fairly releasable form, though,
> and it is a matter of just making a release tag, building the packages
> and finding a Maven repository to publish the jars to. Provided
> everything goes as planned (which rarely does) I would like to have a
> formal release of lightntp in Q1 2011.
>
> I'll happily grant you access rights to the repository in case you want
> to make use of the code in one way or another.
>
> Oleg
>
> [1] http://markmail.org/message/77b6r3apunowj6f4
>
>

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Re: lightmtp release

Posted by Oleg Kalnichevski <ol...@apache.org>.
On Sat, 2010-11-06 at 14:07 +0100, Norman Maurer wrote:
> Hi Oleg,
> 
> I'm currently investigating in remove the javamail code from our
> RemoteDelivery code in JAMES. I wonder if there is any lightmtp
> release or is it still only the code in the repos ?
> 
> Thx,
> Norman
> 

Hi Norman

Just to give you some background info first.

SMTP and mail related stuff was off my priority list in the past 6 to 8
months. I have been spending a lot of effort trying to get HttpCore 4.1
and HttpClient 4.1 closer to a GA release, while still remaining a good
daddy to a wonderful 6 months old baby-girl. 

Having said that, I intend to back to active development of mime4j and
lightmtp as soon as I manage to get HC 4.1 GA pushed out.

Meanwhile, I was also trying to get lightnio code or design concepts
absorbed by MINA in one way or another [1]. This is another reason why I
did not want to rush lightnio / lightmtp releases

Finally, answering your question, there has been no binary release of
lightmtp yet. The code should be in a fairly releasable form, though,
and it is a matter of just making a release tag, building the packages
and finding a Maven repository to publish the jars to. Provided
everything goes as planned (which rarely does) I would like to have a
formal release of lightntp in Q1 2011.

I'll happily grant you access rights to the repository in case you want
to make use of the code in one way or another. 

Oleg

[1] http://markmail.org/message/77b6r3apunowj6f4


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