hi yes had already checked that, the current code doesnt use it , I can't see how to do this without a code change regards deepak
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Mark Rotteveel <m...@pluton.nl> wrote: > Depending on how JMeter fills in the Session properties, the the System > properties could be included in the session properties. On the other hand: > why does JMeter not allow this to be configured? JavaMail also has a > connect() method that accepts a hostname and port, so there would be no > (or: not much) need to do funky stuff with session properties. > > Mark > > > Sorry my mistake , these are properties on the session not System > > properties > > (I shouldnt rely on memory) > > regards > > deepak > > > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Deepak Shetty <shet...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > >> I believe this sampler uses java mail > >> in which case you should be able to specify this as a system property > >> -Dmail.pop3.port=whatever (please verify from docs about > >> java mail) > >> when you start up jmeter > >> > >> Ive never tested it though > >> regards > >> deepak > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Neil W. Hunt <nwh...@vsticorp.com> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> I am using the JMeter Mail Reader Sampler. It works quite well for me > >>> locally where I have my mail server running POP3 on port 110. However, > >>> on some of our development servers we use different ports for our POP3 > >>> mailboxes. I don't see any way to specify a port # in the Mail Reader > >>> Sampler dialog box. It seems like this should be an option. Thoughts on > >>> how I can specify a port? > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> > >>> Neil > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > > -- > Mark Rotteveel > Pluton IT > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: jmeter-user-unsubscr...@jakarta.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: jmeter-user-h...@jakarta.apache.org > >