"Stephen McConnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> 1.3.1 is the current Sun standard for javamail. Gump should ante up
>> their dependencies, not us downgrade our projects.

>So what you do is post a nice note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask someone to
>update the version of javamail with the latest version.

Because I don't need Gump, I don't use it and if the Gump folks come
to Turbine and start sending patches that are plain wrong and break
things, they should at least have their own house in order.

It is not for projects to adjust to test tools. It is the other way round.

        Regards
                Henning

P.S.: I vented some steam yesterday and I was aharsh to Niclas. I
apologizes for the tone of my mail, it was inappropriate.

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 fusing to acknowledge that there might be weaknesses in one's
 position - in order to identify them so that they can be remedied -
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