Hey guys,
I have been using 2.3.2 to accept email from anyone and deliver it to a single
James users inbox for testing purposes. But I've recently needed IMAP support.
So I downloaded the latest (3.0-M2) and I've been able to configure it to
deliver all messages to the one persons inbox via
Thank you very much for the aswer
- Messaggio originale -
> Hi there,
>
> no JAMES can not be used as "proxy." I guess you can borrow some code
> from the imap code base for implement your own if this helps..
>
> Bye,
> Norman
>
> 2011/2/22 Fabio Petagna :
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is it pos
Hi there,
no JAMES can not be used as "proxy." I guess you can borrow some code
from the imap code base for implement your own if this helps..
Bye,
Norman
2011/2/22 Fabio Petagna :
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to use James as an proxy between a real IMAP mail
> server and a client?
> The proxy h
Hi all,
Is it possible to use James as an proxy between a real IMAP mail
server and a client?
The proxy have to forward IMAP commands (i.e. create/delete folder,
delete message, etc) to the real IMAP server.
In essence we would like to create a Proxy IMAP which does some work
on the email (on the