there are JAMES configuration tools out there.
You mean something that's not PHP, not Telnet, and
not cr.. (e.g. ajaconsole) ?
Well, if you don't like ajaxconsole, contribute to making it better.
Sorry but there's nothing to contribute to it: the entire concept is wrong
starting with being Telnet based :).
I wanted to contribute to it, but if you look at the code you will be totally
scared :).
I started to implement myself something, but the biggest problem is how to
communicate
and control JAMES from a webapplication(but not with telnet :) ). I found no
documentation
for it and the process is very cumbersome, with a constant try and fail :(.
And I
recall several users talking about webapps that dealt with JAMES, but
personally, I don't do GUIs, so I haven't paid that much attention.
Exactly this is the problem. Sorry for being to direct, but you as one of the
main
commiter, should pay *more* attention to these "small problems", but very
important
for the adoption of JAMES(this wide adoption is still important for JAMES,
right? :) ).
The development list is quite active. We've got a whole bunch of new code
and JIRA issues that we're actively working through. There are nightly
builds for those who feel like playing with the latest and greated code.
Yes, I know, I'm watching SVN all the time but there's noting in the direction
that
it's most important for the wide adoption of JAMES :( :
- IMAP
- GUI
- (and a few other, but I suppose with the change of the container, many will
work out of the box).
This is the user list, where we tend not to bother users.
I'm watching both, (like most of the users than *want* to use JAMES, but still
can't ).
Ahmed.
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