Peter,

I had searched the archives, and only found that one message from you, where
you did suggest that the code pretty much sucked.  However, looking for your
maildir patches, I just across one other:

ref:
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?[EMAIL PROTECTED]
e.org&msgId=479494

So it appears that you wish to remove those components from Cornerstone, and
have James take them into our source base to either replace or repair.  Is
that correct?

There are no other references to "maildir" anywhere in the archives, and
since one of the suggestions for the next major revision has been to switch
to a maildir solution, if you still have your patches, I'd like to see them.

So far I know of:

  http://www.jcvs.org/jcvslet/JCVSlet/list/gjt/java/org/gjt/krb/mail
  http://trustice.com/java/icemh/ (MH format, not maildir)
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/javamaildir

The latter is GPL, but perhaps the author would be willing to contribute
under an ASF license.

        --- Noel

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Donald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 15:32
To: Avalon Developers List
Subject: Re: AbstractFileRepository numbering and James


The resolution is removal of it from james as I have suggested many times in
the past. The whole design of the component sucks and can't really be made
to
work without changing the interface in one way or another.


About two and a half years ago I actually sent patches to move to xml user
files and maildir-esque mail repos. I am not sure if the archives go back
that far.

--
Cheers,

Peter Donald


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