Paul,

Thanks for the supplied information. Would it be possible to provide some
example code/configuration ?

Regards, Stefan.

Paul Fremantle-2 wrote:
> 
> 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.
>>>
>> 
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