> > Take a look a FetchPOP, but Leo D'angelo is about to
> > contribute a massively enhanced version that uses
> > JavaMail, and is capable of pulling e-mail from many
> > message transports.  See the "New to the list" and "Leo's
> > new FetchMessage service (RE: New to the list..)" threads.

> i must have missed something in the discussion thread; there
> were comments made that pointed toward FetchPop3 using the
> same mechinism as the rest of james (SMTPHandler) to allow
> common funcitonaluty, etc.

Those are not contradictory statements.  Leo D'angelo's revised FetchPOP
uses JavaMail to get messages, and then should be using the same mechanism
as SMTPHandler to inject those messages into James' message processing.

        --- Noel


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