Which was also picked up in 2008 :)
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> proxy server and I don't think (please correct me if I am wrong) its
> possible to configure the imap camel component to go through a proxy server.
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ut a week ago I did have it working
> but for some reason, it now writes it out to the directory where the
> application is executing from and no longer written to the destination
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o longer written to the destination
.to("file:/tmp/mailout/");
Any ideas?
Thanks
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