Well, i'd been working on the code, and got it to a state where I was
prepared to share it.  Then I thought I'd clean up the target directory and
do a new build just to be sure.  So I type rm -r *. But hold on, I'm not in
the target directory, I'm in the project home directory, and I'd just
deleted the entire project. Damn.  Luckily I've got earlier versions lying
around but I've lost a few hours work.

/mark


On 10/9/06, Paul Libbrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Let's start with an archive at jira ?
Supposedly, the APL 2 manifest should already be put in all sources as
well.

paul


Mark Tombs wrote:
> Got the OK from the boss, and the signed CLA will be in the post
soon.  So
> where do we go from here?
>
> Mark
>
> On Wednesday 04 October 2006 16:43, Mark Tombs wrote:
>
>> Thanks, I'll let you know.
>>
>> On 10/4/06, Dion Gillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> I'd happily go with an email2
>>>
>>> On 10/4/06, Paul Libbrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Should we set as requirement compatibility to the previous email
>>>> tag-lib or should we just do this an email2 tag-lib ? Considering our
>>>> forces, I'd target email2.
>>>>
>>>> Mark, for the ASF to accept your contribution, we need a signed CLA,
>>>> see http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas
>>>> Tell us how acceptable this is.
>>>>
>>>> paul
>>>>
>>>> Dion Gillard wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> It'd be interesting to see how well this would integrate in with the
>>>>> existing mail stuff.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9/27/06, Mark Tombs <[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"
>>>>>> port="25"
>>>>>>
>>> />
>>>
>>>
>>>>>> <!-- to send a simple, text mail -->
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <mail:mail to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>>>>>> subject="example simple mail">
>>>>>> This is just a text mail.
>>>>>> </mail:mail>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <!-- send a multi-part mail -->
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <mail:mail to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from="[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"
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]> 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]> 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] > 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]> 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
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>> --
>>> http://www.multitask.com.au/people/dion/
>>> Rule of Acquisition #91: Hear all, trust nothing.
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