Hi Jim,

just re-use the part of james should be straight forward. Gimme till
tomorrow to post some more details. No time atm.. Sorry

Bye,
Norman

2010/4/20 Jim Talbut <jtal...@spudsoft.co.uk>:
> Hi Norman,
>
> That sounds about right.
> I'm not sure yet whether this is the approach we're going to be taking for
> this bit of work (as opposed to dumping in a mail server).
> How much work would it be to extract the camel component from James?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jim
>
> On 20/04/2010 19:23, Norman Maurer wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>> there isn't such a component in camel itself. Anyway we at JAMES
>> (james.apache.org) do exactly this in our current development version.
>> We accept email via SMTP and store it in JMS via camel. . This will
>> then get picked up via Camel. This could easily adjusted to just
>> process it via camel route without use JMS at all. Maybe this is what
>> you are looking for ?
>>
>> Bye,
>> Norman
>>
>>
>> 2010/4/20 Jim Talbut<jtal...@spudsoft.co.uk>:
>>
>>>
>>> Is there a camel smtp server component?
>>> i.e. I want to recieve mails via SMTP and then pass them on to the route,
>>> not have them stored in a mail server and picked up by a POP/IMAP poll.
>>> If not, is there any reason for the absence other than the lack of a
>>> suitable library?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>
>

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