I'm looking for a mail repository to have all my mail forwarded to so I can read it on the road. I've tried using free services like hotmail but with all the spam I get they fill up too quickly and start bouncing. It occurred to me that I could just use my james server to receive mail if I could then read it somehow.

SMS would be good, except my current cellphone plan charges me 10cents per SMS message over the first 40. Before I realized this I spent a fortune having all my spam forwarded to me.

Anyway, thanks for any help anyone can give me.

-J

Noel J. Bergman wrote:

Jay,

I don't know of any WAP compatible web mails.  I was looking at SMPP over
the weekend, and it would be kind of interesting if someone did work to
support SMPP for James, but you sound as if you want more than SMS.

--- Noel

-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Kraly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 12:18
To: James Users List
Subject: read mail from james account via cell-phone?


This isn't really a james specific question, but I'm hoping somebody has tried this using james and may know a trick or two. I'm looking for a way to read mail from a james account via a cell-phone, are there any webmail type packages that can pop from james and have a WAP interface? A more integrated solution would be better, like maybe a servlet that could use the james API to serve mail. Any ideas?

Thanks

-J



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