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Posted to server-user@james.apache.org by renen <re...@121.co.za> on 2008/03/04 09:27:06 UTC
mailets: catalogues and contributions
I've been using James for a while (years) and find it extremely useful. I
have also used some mailets created by other people (specifically,
spamassassin).
Now, I have a mailet that I think might be generally useful (it categorises
inbound messages as hard or soft bounces [if there is an existing mailet
that does this, please let me know!]). How do I put it into the wild so that
other people can use and enhance it?
Equally, I'm sure that there are a plethora of mailets that I would find
useful (I currently need to get emails into a JMS queue for example). Is
there a catalogue somewhere? Maybe I should go ahead and create a page to
this effect in the wiki? (Unless somebody replies to this email telling me
otherwise, I will do that).
Finally, if anybody has created a JMS mailet that they are happy to sure, it
would save me and others a lot of time!
Renen.
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Re: mailets: catalogues and contributions
Posted by Norman Maurer <no...@apache.org>.
Hi Renen,
Am Dienstag, den 04.03.2008, 10:27 +0200 schrieb renen:
> I've been using James for a while (years) and find it extremely useful. I
> have also used some mailets created by other people (specifically,
> spamassassin).
>
> Now, I have a mailet that I think might be generally useful (it categorises
> inbound messages as hard or soft bounces [if there is an existing mailet
> that does this, please let me know!]). How do I put it into the wild so that
> other people can use and enhance it?
Please open a a task in jira an attach it there. If you grant ASF rights
we can include it in next release...
>
> Equally, I'm sure that there are a plethora of mailets that I would find
> useful (I currently need to get emails into a JMS queue for example). Is
> there a catalogue somewhere? Maybe I should go ahead and create a page to
> this effect in the wiki? (Unless somebody replies to this email telling me
> otherwise, I will do that).
>
> Finally, if anybody has created a JMS mailet that they are happy to sure, it
> would save me and others a lot of time!
I think there is some JMS experiment in trunk..
>
> Renen.
bye
Norman
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