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This probably has nothing to do with the Novell/MS deal. Hula is not a competitor to Exchange. Novell's own GroupWise is. Hula was derived from NetMail, which itself was derived from Novell's web access client for GroupWise.
There was not much in the way of activity concerning Hula. Novell has plenty of other projects, both open and closed, which need developer talent. There are only so many things any software company can and should work on at a time.
But, since Hula is open source, someone motivated enough can pick up the flag and keep on running with it.