I was particularly intrigued by your advertising that JAMES supports
"MailServlet" - I must admit that I am new to this, so I do not know if this
is some well known API. I understand from your web page that documentation
on this is under construction.
I have a question (apoligies if I am trying to put a square peg in a round
hole): I would like to write a servlet which periodically checks a database
table for messages with a "send-time" value. When a message is ready to be
send, I would like to use JAMES to send it. (Entries are added to the table
by another application.)
Messages I have read in your maillist-archive seem only to discuss servlets
invoked by JAMES when an email is received. Can I reverse this so that my
servlet presents messages to JAMES for transmission?
If you have not already discerned from my post here, I am relatively new to
the programing side of Apache projects, but I am eager to contribute. (For
example, perhaps, Jetspeed's Calendar portal could use this to send
reminders to participants before a meeting. I admitedly also have a personal
use for this ability). Any hints on where I should look for ideas is
appreciated.
Steve B.
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