Actually the first test is not nukes integration just the JBoss newsletter.  So all we 
need is to be able to send mail to a  list that doesn't allow replies.  

I need to look at nukes in more detail to give an intelligent answer on what 
challenges nukes integration will bring.  Tomorrow I'll be working on getting this set 
up so that we can send out the JB newsletter and I'll be working on getting a new code 
contribution (a profiler) compiling.  However I can look at Nukes on Monday if you 
like.  Also note that the jboss website is actually in the public CVS.

I'll look at Nukes and tell you what I think is needed (I detailed the basic features 
on the plan: http://www.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=MailServicesPlan).  Then I will 
look into that concurrency bug and JAAS integration.

I have this itch to work on a hibernate mailbox that I'm dying to scratch (Gavin was 
just in Raleigh and told me that there is a hibernate deployer + interceptors in the 
hibernate module in JBoss CVS), but I must resist.  For M3 I want to do that and 
refactor the mail store because its not as fast or generic as I'd like.  I'd also like 
to see if there is a way we can make the the JMSMailListener stuff more generic.  It 
seems there is a lot of behavior that would likely be reused in any mail listener.

I've been thinking about the chainable unchained stuff.  And it seems that I have it 
backwards.  The DEFAULT *ought* to be chained and the exception ought to be unchained 
(because for unchained we ought to make a deep copy or pass some kind of protected or 
immutable object).

What did that have to do with mail lists...well it was all connected in my mind 
somehow... ;-)

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