Serge Knystautas wrote:
>
> I would agree to use JavaMail as well. IMHO, let's just stick to one
> API, and when we're ready to roll-our-own to improve
> performance, then
> all our code using JavaMail can benefit instead of just the Sieve
> proposal or just this or that.
Taking both Serge's, Noe
Andreas,
Please put everything in a jar, tar or zip. Otherwise things still seem to
get filtered.
And for a proper DSN processor, I'd call it that, rather than a "bounce"
processor. From the sounds of it, you've implemented, or plan to implement,
more than just failure notices.
--- Noe
> I hope this time both attachements make the way to you, but
> I'll doublecheck
again the mailet got lost .. I'll resend it as .java.txt
Andreas/*
* The Apache Software License, Version 1.1
*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2003 The Ap
> Two things...
> 1. You only attached the RemoteDelivery patch, not the
> DSNBounce mailet.
I dont't know why the mailet was not there, I'm sure I attached both .. but
here it is again.
> 2. The change to remote delivery... other people have
> requested handling
> how bounces work, so I might s
Farr, Aaron wrote:
> Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > While I am at it, I can also create the Avalon and James Wikis. They
will
> > be blank, but ready to start importing pages from Leo's migration
script.
> Thanks! Unless someone can get to it sooner, I could start working on
> importing the Avalon d