On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 10:29 PM Marc Chamberlin
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> 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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