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List:       james-user
Subject:    James users (http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesUsers)
From:       "John G. Norman" <john () 7fff ! com>
Date:       2006-08-18 18:51:32
Message-ID: df31c4040608181151n4df5247csf5c9df6b1127b9fd () mail ! gmail ! com
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Regarding "James For Your Boss" and the "James Users" pages on the Wiki:

Hi folks. I was looking over the comments from James users (
http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesUsers) and am curious for the names of
more companies that are using James in production. I've been using it for
months and months now to test SMTP and POP functionality in development, but
have been thinking about using James for bounce control. Most e-mail
handling would be via Postfix, but for some specialized functions, I am
thinking about James.

So . . . I'm curious to know if your usage of James falls into any of the
following categories:

1. You are using James in production for a publicly-available web-based
commercial product, where e-mail handling is a part of the core
functionality.

2. You consider your usage of James to require signficant scalability, which
you have been able to implement.

3. You are using James in a production or development setting in a Fortune
2000 company or equivalent.

Two further requests:

(1) If you e-mail me or the group with this kind of information, prefix your
note with an indication as to whether or not you would be willing to have
some information included in a publicly-accessible page on the wiki -- e.g.,
as more info on the "James For Your Boss" page (
http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesForYourBoss).

(2) If you would be willing to be personally referenced by me in private
regarding your use of James.

John N.


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