Hello, James developers!
I think I'm late like a Rabit from "Alice In The Wonderland"
http://wiki.apache.org/james/SummerOfCode2005/SergeyLubinskiyFastFail#preview
I fear the proposal is a little too wordy - due to lack of time.
Do you think anybody there could sponsor me?
Sergey
P.S. Anybody
Hi Josef.
I believe you have to apply through Google and you still have until the 14th
(I think)
I assume that we (James) will be told when and how we need to make a
decision.
-- Jason
> -Original Message-
> From: Josef Haják [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12 June 2005 14:32
> To: serv
Hi Josef.
I believe you have to apply through Google and you still have until the 14th
(I think)
I assume that we (James) will be told when and how we need to make a
decision.
-- Jason
> -Original Message-
> From: Josef Haják [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12 June 2005 14:32
> To: serv
Be aware that the James IMAP server needs to support both db: & file:
repositories and that most people use the file repositories as their primary
store.
However that doesn't stop you providing optimizations if a DB repository is
used.
Good plan so far though, but know that you will have to do the
Be aware that the James IMAP server needs to support both db: & file:
repositories and that most people use the file repositories as their primary
store.
However that doesn't stop you providing optimizations if a DB repository is
used.
Good plan so far though, but know that you will have to do the
comme je te disais les mailing listes ont beaucoup d'usage notament
d'offrir du support au projet open-source (donc gratuit).
Prenons l'exemple de la mailing list du projet James (c'est un serveur
de mail).
Le principe d'une mailinglist est simple. Si quelqu'un se pose une
question, il envoie
Helo, James developers!
What a shame that it has been so late that I've been told about
[SummerOfCode2005] programm.
For it is just the right thing at the right time - I'm a student at Department
Of Physics,
Moscow State University http://www.msu.ru/en/ and I'm really keen on
programming.
Two
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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-52?page=comments#action_12313432 ]
Stefano Bagnara commented on JAMES-52:
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Yes, the bug reported is an IIS bug.
AFAIK javamail already convert 8bit to 7bit when the server is not 8bitmime
compliant, so Jame
> Stefano,
>
> There is discussion of JavaMail 1.3.3 and 1.4 on the mailing
> list now. If you want to contribute requests to either, I
> suggest participating on it now. :-)
Hi Noel,
What mailing list? In the javamail website I only found javamail-interest
and javamail-announce but I've not