> I am currently developing the IMAP code so it will actually 
> write messages to disk or database rather than just throwing 
> them away. This is non-trivial as it requires integration of 
> the IMAP server code into James as well as re-engineering the 
> repository code to do the required IMAP operations.
> 
> I plan to do the integration in the most expedient (but 
> sensible) fashion possible with the current framework.
> 
> When I have something that works I will commit it to SVN and 
> I may produce a test release if I have time. However, it will 
> not be for use in production as it may/will eat your current 
> message stores etc. I will make an announcement to both lists 
> when this happens.

I found this wiki page:
http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesV3/MessageStore

How old are these comments? Wouldn't a standard javamail mail storage be
better than james mail repositories?

Stefano


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