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  • To: jim.fuller@r...
  • Subject: Re: XML and email
  • From: Peter Hunsberger <peter.hunsberger@g...>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:37:00 -0600
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On 12/12/05, James Fuller <jim.fuller@r...> wrote:
> doing a bit of ongoing research on any current development
> activity/usage of XML in the context of email (smtp).
>
> XMTP is the first step...but beyond that there is very little ongoing
> work in the area; surprising considering email represents the largest
> knowledge store for most companies.
>
> Any pointers, links, or thoughts would be appreciated on XML usage in
> the context of email/smtp.
>

If you want a specific e-mail implementation, the Apache Cocoon
project includes an iMap generator and some other components for
manipulating e-mail, the intention being to allow XSLT to build Web
based e-mail handling systems.

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Peter Hunsberger

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