Hi,

>> But anyway, this is more or less a different issue. What happens if
>you try
>> to read mails from your INBOX?
>
>What do you mean? When I try to read email from my inbox it usually
>works :-) but I suspect this was not the answer to your question.
>
>Stefano
>

Well, I was looking for an answer from Boby George who reported the issues.
The think with POP3 and INBOX may or may not be related with "Unable to read
mail using pop3".

I was looking for something like "Yes, that solved my issue" or "No, it's
named INBOX, but I still can't fetch my mails because of following error:
..."

Kind regards,
Mario

>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: Stefano Bagnara [mailto:[email protected]]
>Gesendet: Montag, 18. Januar 2010 12:32
>An: James Users List
>Betreff: Re: Unable to read mail using pop3
>
>2010/1/18 Mario Zsilak <[email protected]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> What I can see from your explanation and the error I guess that only
>the
>> name "INBOX" is currently supported in james. So it's the best to
>leave the
>> name.
>
>Is not about James but about POP3 and Javamail. POP3 does not have
>folders. Javamail has URL concept and folder concept but when you use
>Javamail to access POP3 you have to use INBOX as the folder name. This
>is a Javamail convention. Nothing about James. If you use Javamail to
>access ANY pop3 server (not only James) you will have to use INBOX.
>
>> But anyway, this is more or less a different issue. What happens if
>you try
>> to read mails from your INBOX?
>
>What do you mean? When I try to read email from my inbox it usually
>works :-) but I suspect this was not the answer to your question.
>
>Stefano
>
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