You are probably referring to sending SMTP mails via camel-mail.
The camel-smtp server component is a SMTP listener, and I do not think there
was any such Camel component before Normans'
http://code.google.com/p/camel-smtp

With javax.mail classes you can send mail, but not have a SMTP server.
Java SMTP server libraries include besides Apache James SubethaSMTP and
MailsterSMTP.

Olli


willem.jiang wrote:
> 
> Camel mail doesn't need to use james server to receive the mail, you can 
> use the javax.mail which is provided in servicemix to do the same job.
> 
> BTW, there is a camel-mail feature in SMX that you can use.
> 
> Willem
> 
> Norman Maurer wrote:
>> Hi Oli,
>> 
>> for the camel-smtp server you don't need the pom.xml of james server.
>> It use only james-protocols, which really is more slim. See:
>> 
>> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/james/protocols/trunk/pom.xml?view=markup
>> 
>> Bye,
>> Norman
>> 
>> 
>> 2010/5/20 Olli Poyry <olli.po...@iki.fi>:
>>> Thank you for creating the camel-smtp component.  I would like to use it
>>> inside Apache Servicemix Fuse 4.2 OSGi container - so far with no
>>> success.
>>> It seems that Apache James has a long list of dependencies. I added
>>> these to
>>> Fuse, but when checking the pom.xml in Apache James it seems that the
>>> list
>>> continues with org.bouncycastle/bcmail-jdk14,
>>> avalon-framework/avalon-framework-api,
>>> avalon-framework/avalon-framework-impl,
>>> cornerstone-connection/cornerstone-connection-api,
>>> cornerstone-connection/cornerstone-connection-impl,
>>> cornerstone-sockets/cornerstone-sockets-api,
>>> cornerstone-sockets/cornerstone-sockets-impl etc. All of the libraries
>>> are
>>> probably not needed for a SMTP server.
>>>
>>>  osgi:install -s
>>> wrap:mvn:org.apache.james.protocols/protocols-api/1.1-SNAPSHOT
>>>  osgi:install -s
>>> wrap:mvn:org.apache.james.protocols/protocols-impl/1.1-SNAPSHOT
>>>  osgi:install -s
>>> wrap:mvn:org.apache.james.protocols/protocols-smtp/1.1-SNAPSHOT
>>>  osgi:install -s wrap:mvn:org.apache.james/apache-mailet/2.4
>>>  osgi:install -s wrap:mvn:dnsjava/dnsjava/2.0.7
>>>
>>> Instead of Apache James, subethaSmtp and MailsterSMTP would be easier to
>>> install to Fuse as they do not have that many library dependencies. For
>>> instance MailsterSMTP only needs
>>>
>>>  osgi:install -s wrap:file:/tmp/MailsterSMTP-1.0.0-M2.jar
>>>
>>> Has somebody used the SMTP Server Camel component inside Fuse 4.2?
>>>
>>> Olli
>>>
>>>
>>> Norman Maurer-4 wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I have a first version of a working camel-smtp component by now. Its
>>>> still far from perfect and it need more docs but if you want to try it
>>>> out:
>>>>
>>>> http://code.google.com/p/camel-smtp
>>>>
>>>> I hope to add docs etc later this weeks.
>>>>
>>>> Bye,
>>>> Norman
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2010/5/4 Norman Maurer <norman.mau...@googlemail.com>:
>>>>> Hi Jim,
>>>>>
>>>>> I aspect to have it complete tomorrow. So you could try it out then..
>>>>>
>>>>> Bye,
>>>>> Norman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2010/5/4 Jim Talbut <jtal...@spudsoft.co.uk>:
>>>>>> On 03/05/2010 18:00, Norman Maurer wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Jim,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> sorry for the delay.. Job was just crazy over the last week. Anyway
>>>>>>> are you still interested in a smtp camel component ? I'm currently
>>>>>>> writing the code and will have it avaible soon. Maybe there is a
>>>>>>> place
>>>>>>> in camel itself for it ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bye,
>>>>>>> Norman
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Definitely interested, but can't guarantee we'll actually use it at
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> point - the project hasn't been greenlit and someone else would
>>>>>> prefer I
>>>>>> polled using POP.
>>>>>> I think it'd be an excellent thing for Camel to have.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jim
>>>>>>
>>>>
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