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April 13th, 2004   About Face!
After spending a lot of time looking at how we can change the world via spam filtering we have taken our experience with Mailets and charted a new course for instrumentation.
June 15th, 2003   Mailet in the Cooker
We have successfuly built the first Mailet. It accomplishes little more than "Hello World" but is a siginificant step forward. The next step is to begin the porting process of Spambayes to Java.
June 13th, 2003   First Mailet Identified
In the spirit of the "kill yourself right off the bat" ideology, we are going to tackle the challenge of a centrally administratable Spambayes implementation. Walking the razor's edge will involve balancing the power of individual corpus profiles with the need for practical administrative infrastructure. A daunting task to be sure, but to quote the spiders huddled around the web at the bottom of the playground slide, "If we pull this off we will eat like kings!"
June 12th, 2003   James chosen
James has been chosen as the mail platform for Jambalaya. James was chosen because of its modular approach and cross platform appeal (Java). This of course means that development of Jambalaya components will also be done using Java where possible.