Mark,

I haven't been using jelly:email yet so I am uncomfortable at commenting.
As far as I can see it seems less rich than yours so I think it could be interesting.

Do you have unit tests ? Do you have complete running samples ?
Have you tried to "maven site" and see the result ?
Do you have documented samples?

Could you put an archive somewhere for us to look at ?

thanks


Mark Tombs wrote:
No interest then...

On 9/26/06, *Mark Tombs* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    As promised, some example jelly. Putting multipart=true is a
    terrible hack but I couldn't think of a way to tell if the
mail:mail tag contained any parts at the time. And I can't do multiple to or from, as I didn't need it at the
    time of writing either.

    <!-- connect to the smtp server -->

    <mail:setServer type="smtp" server=" mailserver.notreal.com
    <http://mailserver.notreal.com>" port="25" />

    <!-- to send a simple, text mail -->

    <mail:mail to="[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
    from=" [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
    subject="example simple mail">
    This is just a text mail.
    </mail:mail>

    <!-- send a multi-part mail -->

    <mail:mail to=" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" from=" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" subject="example simple mail"
    multipart="true">
      <mail:part type="html" encoding="utf-8">
            <h1>This an html mail.</h1>
      </mail:part>
      <mail:part type="plain">
           This is the plain text part.
      </mail:part>
      <mail:part type="image/png" file="path-to-a-file.png" />
      <mail:part type="image/png" file="path-to-another-file.png" />
    </mail:mail>

    <!-- get mails from a pop server -->

        <mail:setServer type="POP" server=" pop.fake.com
    <http://pop.fake.com>" userName="user" password="********" />
<mail:getMessages var="messages" folder="inbox" />
            <core:forEach items="${messages}" var="message">
               <!-- do something to the mails -->
           </core:forEach>





    On 9/26/06, *Mark Tombs* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

        Hmmm, same dependencies I'm afraid.  I'll sort out some
        example jelly later on.
Mark

On 9/26/06, *Paul Libbrecht* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

            What are the dependencies ? I know that the javamail (and
            activation)
            dependencies of commons-jelly-email have been a problem to
            many.
            If you can minimize this, it would be interesting.
            Can you also send an example jelly snippet ?

            paul


            Mark Tombs wrote:
            > Its completely new. I wrote it for my own use, for
            sending multi-part
            > mails
            > with both plain text and html parts. Its still work in
            progress, but I
            > thought you might be interested.
            >
            > On 9/26/06, Dion Gillard < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
            >>
            >> Mark,
            >>
            >> is this an extension of the existing email taglib? Or
            something new?
            >>
            >> http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/jelly/libs/email/
            >>
            >> On 9/25/06, Mark Tombs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
            <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
            >> > Hi
            >> >
            >> > I've written some jelly tags for creating emails that
            can send
            >> multi-part
            >> > mails, including html and attachments. I've also
            started writing some
            >> tags
            >> > that can read mail too.  Is this of any interest to
            the jelly team?
            >> >
            >> > On another note, I haven't noticed a lot of
            development of jelly
            >> recently, and
            >> > the ant and maven builds are getting out of date... is
            the project
            >> active at
            >> > the moment?
            >> >
            >> > thanks
            >> >
            >> > Mark
            >> >
            >> >
            
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