> From: Steven J.Owens wrote: > > You could get round that by running fetchmail (included in the > > latest builds) > > In the latest builds of james?
Yep. Take the latest 2.2.1 release canidate build. It will be a full release shortly. > > > to retrieve mail from the POP3 or IMAP mailboxes provided by your > > hosting service and inject it into James. Then you can process mail > > in the Mailet chain in the same way as if it had been injected via > > SMTP. > > This sounds like it might be the best bet. I'm a little wary of > taking responsibility for configuring James properly, but I guess I'll > have to burn that bridge when I come to it. Its not that hard and fetchmail gives you the luxury of leaving the original mail in its mailbox until you get the configuration right! -- Steve --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
