Stefan We do support incoming email via POP3. The system polls at set intervals and formats the incoming email message as a standard Synapse MessageContext. From there you could either write a Mediator to handle the message (and call your Spring bean) or you could forward it via SOAP to a system running WSF/Spring and access the Spring system that way.
For onbound email its easy, simply target the email at a smtp based URL and it will be emailed on - provided you have set up the email transport correctly with your SMTP server. Paul stlecho wrote: > Hi, > > The earlier reported requirements are key points of a POC I'm currently > building. Could someone provide me with an answer, please ? > > Regards, Stefan. > > stlecho wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have the following requirements to implement and I was wondering if they >> are supported by WSO2ESB. >> >> -Poll a mailserver for incoming - i.e. newly received - messages on a >> pre-defined interval and forward the messages to a Spring-based bean that >> can handle the documents attached to the mail. >> -On an incoming request - mail, http, ... - create a mail message and send >> it to a specified email address. >> >> Regards, Stefan Lecho. >> > _______________________________________________ Esb-java-user mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/esb-java-user
