Yes, James is the ideal fit for such specific mail usecases.
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On 2013-07-29 11:00, Dileepa Jayakody wrote:
Hi All,
I'm Dileepa a newbie to Apache James. I'm doing my Msc research project
on : Reputation Management in Email Networks in which I aim to implement
a reputation management network among peers using email systems.
Each user will have an index of reputation scores for his contacts
(based on email content analysis as per his personal context and number
of spam/not-important messages sent by the contact). This reputation
scores should be shared among peers in a controlled manner (ACL,
authorization) to deliver a collaborative reputation network. I'm
planning to use an extended SMTP protocol to share reputation attached
to email users.
I came across the Apache James <http://james.apache.org/> project and
realized it provides an API to extend existing protocols like SMTP and
IMAP to perform additional tasks via APIs like James Mailet
<http://james.apache.org/mailet/index.html> and SMTP Hooks.
Below is the architecture I have in mind for reputation management via
email networks. Reputation Server, ReputationBox are analogous to the
email IMAP/POP servers and MBox of users. I highly appreciate your ideas
on my project and wish to incorporate your suggestions on using Apache
James or related technologies to my project.
Your thoughts and tips on James are highly appreciated.
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Regards,
Dileepa
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