> 1) What do I really have to do to get a new Matcher and/or 
> Mailet to be found on the class path?

This is almost an FAQ, the answer can be found online at
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?James/CustomMailetPackages
but this is not immediately apparent to anyone looking for this
information!  Here is what it says:


 
> 2) What other elements MUST be on the same class path?
> 
> 3) Are there any problems with default package (no package 
> declaration) classes?
> 
> 4) Which logs are most useful to inspect when working on this 
> kind of problem?
> 
> 5) Which exceptions help narrow the field of investigation. 
> Quite frankly, it's difficult to handle the overflow under 
> Windows (OK, OK, I should probably work under Linux for this, 
> but my development environment is already set up on the 
> worstation). Java also doesn't make redirecting the output to 
> a file a simple process, so it's all the more difficult to 
> deal with long spews of exception feedback.
> 
> Any help at this stage would be greatly appreciated. I have 
> completed the design and initial development of my classes. I 
> am now ready to incrementall test the functionality. Getting 
> even the simplest Matcher or Mailet configured is a major 
> stunbling block, however and if you want to drive user 
> adoption an area that demands first better documentation, and 
> probably a better process.
> 
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