Hi Noel,

I could give this a go if you are able to clarify a little.

> primary change is to add the SMTP address to the configuration, so that
> FetchPOP knows to what address to send the mail.
The goal of this being so that you can "forward/send" this mail to a totally
different user under JAMES?

i.e. Wrap a Mail object around the mimemessage?

Serge

----- Original Message -----
From: "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 9:05 PM
Subject: [Proposal] FetchPOP configuration change


> I propose that we some changes to the configuration for FetchPOP.  The
> primary change is to add the SMTP address to the configuration, so that
> FetchPOP knows to what address to send the mail.
>
> There is a bit more to this, actually.  We want to set the Mail object
> recipient to the default address initially, but also want to be able to
run
> the message through a processor so that we can apply matchers and re-set
the
> recipient address according to message headers.  The message itself
remains
> unchanged.
>
> Anyone feel like working on FetchPOP?  For James v2 we can prototype in
> config.xml, but for James v3 we ought to have all of this in a repository.
>
> --- Noel
>
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