Hi,
Just tried to test with pop3 and it's working.
- Configure gmail further to http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=13273.
- James config for James 3 is hereafter.
Tks,

Eric

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<fetchmail enabled="true">
<fetch name="gmail.com">
<accounts>
  <account user="[email protected]" password="YOUR_PASSWORD" 
recipient="YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS_IN_JAMES" ignorercpt-header="true"/>
</accounts>
<host>pop.gmail.com</host>
<interval>6000</interval>
<javaMailProviderName>pop3</javaMailProviderName>
<javaMailFolderName>INBOX</javaMailFolderName>
<javaMailProperties>
  <property name="mail.pop3.ssl.enable" value="true"/>
  <property name="mail.pop3.connectiontimeout" value="180000"/>
  <property name="mail.pop3.timeout" value="180000"/>
</javaMailProperties>
<fetchall>false</fetchall>
<recursesubfolders>false</recursesubfolders>
<defaultdomain>localhost</defaultdomain>
<fetched leaveonserver="true" markseen="true"/>
<remotereceivedheader index="1" reject="true" leaveonserver="true"
markseen="false"/>
<maxmessagesize limit="0" reject="false" leaveonserver="true"
markseen="false"/>
<undeliverable leaveonserver="true" markseen="false"/>
<recipientnotfound defer="true" reject="true" leaveonserver="true"
markseen="false"/>
<blacklist reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false">
wib...@localhost, flob...@localhost</blacklist>
<userundefined reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false" />
<remoterecipient reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false" />
</fetch>
</fetchmail>


On 31/08/2010 19:30, Jean Luc Guislain wrote:
Hi Eric!

Thank you for your email.
I tried to adapt this james-fechmail.xml file to a pop3 account in gmail. (I
use POP exclusively, not IMAP).
The connection was not succesfful.
First I need to solve my SSL/TLS problem befor I can go forward with this, I
think.
Rgs
JL


On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Eric Charles<[email protected]>  wrote:

  Hi Jean Luc,

I tried to fetchmail gmail with James 3.0.
There was a few problems with 3.0 src code (
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1038)

If you work with James 2.3 (I think the config is the same), following
config should work (it worked for me with James 3.0 trunk + JAMES-1038).
Once fetched, mails are marked SEEN, but are not removed from gmail.

Before testing this, ensure you can reach you gmail account with your
favorite IMAP client.

Tks,

Eric

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<fetchmail enabled="true">
<fetch name="gmail.com">
<accounts>
<account user="[email protected]" password="YOUR_PASSWORD"
recipient="YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS_IN_JAMES" ignorercpt-header="true"/>
</accounts>
<host>imap.gmail.com</host>
<interval>6000</interval>
<javaMailProviderName>imap</javaMailProviderName>
<javaMailFolderName>INBOX</javaMailFolderName>
<javaMailProperties>
<property name="mail.imap.ssl.enable" value="true"/>
</javaMailProperties>
<fetchall>false</fetchall>
<recursesubfolders>false</recursesubfolders>
<defaultdomain>localhost</defaultdomain>
<fetched leaveonserver="true" markseen="true"/>
<remotereceivedheader index="1" reject="true" leaveonserver="true"
markseen="false"/>
<maxmessagesize limit="0" reject="false" leaveonserver="true"
markseen="false"/>
<undeliverable leaveonserver="true" markseen="false"/>
<recipientnotfound defer="true" reject="true" leaveonserver="true"
markseen="false"/>
<blacklist reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false">
wib...@localhost, flob...@localhost</blacklist>
<userundefined reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false" />
<remoterecipient reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false" />
</fetch>
</fetchmail>



On 25/08/2010 20:28, Jean Luc Guislain wrote:

I would like to know if somebody has a working

james-fetchmail.xml

file to poll a pop gmail account.

Rgs,
JL


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