While James is something worth getting involved with, I'm personally looking for something more, er, lightweight. Perhaps along the lines of some sort of IMAP toolkit which allows to add custom IMAP server functionality to an application. Akin to a web app development kit... but for IMAP :)
The only thing I could find remotely resembling an IMAP SDK is GoodServer:
http://www.goodserver.com/
Perhaps this is something Apache James should consider: instead of a somehow monolithic approach, James could be split out in several small SDK covering basic mail server functionalities: POP, IMAP, SMTP, etc. In turn, those James SDK could be used by third parties to add email server functionalities to their own application in a lightweight fashion.
The goodserver.com website has been down all day, so I haven't been able to research this myself. Can you describe a bit more what you mean by IMAP SDK?
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