James is also used as the basis for the Java reference implementation of the US 
Direct Project specification.  A mechanism for the secure transfer of Protected 
Health Information between trusted parties.

See [1] for more info.

Cheers
Pat

[1] http://wiki.directproject.org/

Norman Maurer <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi there,
>
>there are more then these companies that use JAMES. I think most of
>its usage is more related to build kind of email-platforms which
>allows to get easily extended. For example I know of one company that
>is using it for provide IMAP access to their selfwritten store. Not
>sure if I'm allowed yet to say which one it is ;)
>
>Bye,
>Norman
>
>2011/5/21 BobU <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Judging from how little literature I've found about mailets and James in
>> general, I get the impression that James never took off. Is anyone using it,
>> other than the two references (inVue and JSender) mentioned on the Apache
>> site? I'm wondering whether I should even start developing for this server,
>> even though it looks like a great concept.
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