> Regarding the above enhancement request, I believe it should be rejected
as
> the desired behaviour can be obtained simply by specifying the appropriate
> JavaMail properties. No code changes are required.
> fetchPOP uses the default JavaMail Session instance.
Actually, FetchPOP uses the POP3 Client from Jakarta Commons Net.
> I'm currently modifying fetchmail to support a Session instance per fetch
> task and adding a <javaMailProperties/> section to the configuration that
> allows the setting of any JavaMail property on each Session.
Then we'll close the request after we've applied those changes to FetchMail.
And it is great to hear what you're working on, Steve. :-)
In case it hasn't been said: Attaboy! :-)
--- Noel
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