On 02/07/2013 10:00, Brendan Healey wrote:
Hi, I've been asked to investigate a mail server package to provide greater 
visibility, tracing, reliability and control
of sending outbound mail from our application, and landed straight away on 
Apache JAMES.


Nice landing.

Unfortunately the Wiki has been unavailable for over a week and I'm struggling 
to access any high level documentation
such as usage scenarios that will confirm the product capabilities meet our 
requirements. This is the message
I'm getting, can anyone tell me when the Wiki will be available again, or 
alternatively where else I might
access this information? I've been googling for days and not got what I need.

wiki.apache.org is undergoing maintenance (OS Upgrade).
Current estimate is that we should be back online Saturday 28th June, no exact 
time.

Infrabot<http://twitter.com/infrabot> on twitter and status.apache.org contain 
more information.
or feel free to jump on IRC freenode.net #asfinfra to possibly get a better ETA.

Thanks, ASF Infrastructure Team

The most accurate information can be found on the website (not the wiki)

http://james.apache.org/server/3/index.html



Our application sends mail via the JavaMail API from various servers and we'd 
like to link each message to
include some user data (to be held on the mail server), such as a transaction 
reference number, and be able to
query the sending status of a message via the JavaMail API (or any other 
means). And the question is, can James do this?


James is a server, not a client. But is can do what you describe thanks to what we call mailets

http://james.apache.org/server/3/feature-mailetcontainer.html

You have some basic one available and you can develop your own,

http://james.apache.org/server/3/dev-provided.html
http://james.apache.org/server/3/dev-extend.html

Thanks for any help.
Brendan.


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