Yes, it would be very simple to do that with James, and it would be very lightweight.

In the simplest form, you would simply use the default configuration, drop out some unneeded functionalities, disallow the pop3 functionalities, define the users, and the emails sent to a user would end up in its mailbox that by default is a dedicated directory in the file system.

You could decide to use a database for the inboxes and add many extra functionalities, tailoring the system to your needs.

Vincenzo

heybluez wrote:

Hello All,

I am building an email archiving application and I would like to have an
SMTP reciever that I can "email" to.  Basically, I want to be able to send
email to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and have it deposit the email into a dir
(/some/place/foo/) and so on for other email addresses......

I will then have a process pick these up and do the archive.

Is James the server to do this with?  I want something lightweight and do
not need any POP/IMAP and so on.

Thanks,
Michael


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