mstor is an extensible framework for JavaMail local store providers. By default mstor provides support for the mbox email storage format and Java Content Repositories (JCRs).
It load the current public-timestamp-block from publictimestamp.org and store it in a file to use it e.g. as a signature in an e-mail software.
The project is inactive and not under development anymore.
The name is StickyMoss. Moss is short for Microsoft Outlook Send and Store; the software let's you choose an alternative to the "Sent Items" folder when sending an e-mail. I call it sticky because filing choices stick to an entire thread.
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Mock objects for JUnitTests for common network services: http(s), SMTP and POP3. The focus was to easily have the services return defined errors or predefined documents independent of application level security and sophisticated data-store.
COM (or ActiveX) components to access stored e-mails (handy for webmail app). Also provides a framework for plug-ins that can be added to allow access to other mail store formats. First plug-ins: Mozilla Thunderbird and Pegasus/Mercury Mail.