Danny Angus
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Danny Angus
Independent IT Consultant
"start apache anyway. There's stuff, yeah, apparently"Labels
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Google Summer of Code 2008 - Apache James email Projects
The Apache James team have submitted two proposed student projects for Google Summer of Code 2008, you can read them here.
In brief they are:
1) Develop a VERP Mailet to allow James to write VERP modified return addresses on outbound messages, and an inbound mailet/matcher to identify VERP bounces and invoke configurable "do something" code.
And 2) James' provided mailing list manager is fine for small closed groups, but lacks the functionality of a more robust MLM, the project is to add some all or more of the following features subscriber and message moderation, double opt-in and bounce handling.
Spread the word, James needs Students!
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Comments:
Hey Danny, you mean build something like SubEtha Mail already has? ;-)
Jon,
Yeah yeah yeah... Actually just like that will do fine. :-)
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