On 1/10/07, Ben Speakmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There are currently 13 open issues in JIRA; happily one was closed
last week when the OP got a new comment on the issue and marked it
closed as being his fault.

There are 13 issues there now. EMAIL-28 seems to be the extra one
(Thunderbird issue).

Dion, are you still active on [email]?

Of the 13:

JIRA keys makes it easier to know which ones you're referring to.

4 issues: Fixes for, or new features for, charset support
4 issues: Improvements to how attachments work
2 issues: Simple-looking performance enhancements (both with patches I
reviewed and that seem to be okay)

EMAIL-60 applied. Unsure what the other one was.

Only request is that you create patches from the root of the project
(ie next to the project.xml) rather than the file itself. Makes it
much simpler to apply :)

1 bug: HTML Emails with images don't display in Outlook 2000
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EMAIL-50)
2 features: adding SSL support and generating Email objects from
InputStreams or Strings (both of which seem useful)

I know that email 1.0 was targeted at javamail 1.3 and jaf 1.0.2, but
since then the 1.1-SNAPSHOT in the maven file has updated to 1.4 and
1.1 respectively, and Henri committed the patch I submitted to enforce
the same versions in the build.xml. Therefore it seems that the
decision to ship a 1.1 with the newer versions has already been made,
so I don't see why any of the current issues should be postponed to a
2.0 release. Right now email is a very simple API, and I don't see a
need either from my own use of it or from the current open issues to
push a lot of new features onto it; rather the focus should be on
making what's already there work better.

+1 to 1.4/1.1 and +1 to small improvements rather than any big rethinks.

In your opinion - should all the issues be fixed for 1.1? Or should
some be wontfix'd or aren't worth the effort?

Hen

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