Hello - I am still limping along with James 2.3.2 and every year or two
I come back to the Apache James website to see if mail lists are
supported yet with the appropriate mailets and matchers necessary, in
the latest version of Apache James. And every year or two I am
disappointed that the documentation for mailets and matchers has not
changed and it appears that only a couple of experimental matchers are
supplied as part of the standard set of mailets. Not having support for
mail lists is a show stopper for me/us and for a number of other reasons
I would like to upgrade our servers to the current version of James, but
can't.

My questions are, is mail lists feature ever going to be supported by
James, if so what is the expected ETA, or should I give up on James and
invest my time and energy in some other mail server? Is there
undocumented support for mail lists that I don't know about? It seems
weird that only a couple of matchers are supplied and even weirder still
that the James team is apparently not using it's own current server to
support it's own mail list for this list -  server-user@james.apache.org!

    Thanks in advance for thoughts and suggestions!    Marc C
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