Asankha,

I've configured a Proxy and when I set an email to the configured email
address, I'm receving an error: "BaseUtils Charset encoding of transport
differs from that of the payload". When the message arrives at ESB, I've
noticed that charset="us-ascii" is used. How can this be changed to use the
same charset as defined in the XML request ?

C: RETR 1
S: +OK message follows
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        Wed, 27 Aug 2008 06:46:59 -0700 (PDT)
Received-SPF: neutral (google.com: 81.246.31.178 is neither permitted nor
denied by best guess record for domain of [EMAIL PROTECTED])
client-ip=81.246.31.178;
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Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain;
        charset="us-ascii"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Subject: FW: Test
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 15:46:58 +0200
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From: "Stefan Lecho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

<?xml version=3D'1.0' encoding=3D'utf-8'?>
<soapenv:Envelope
xmlns:soapenv=3D"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
        <soapenv:Body>
                <findPerson xmlns=3D"urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0">
                        <query
xmlns=3D"urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/query" version=3D"1.0">
                                <context version=3D"1.0">
                                        <client
xmlns=3D"urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/context">
=09
<nationalNumber>63080214114</nationalNumber>
=09
<enterpriseNumber>0477430931</enterpriseNumber>
                                                <eid />
=09
<callerId>211011</callerId>
                                                <language>fr</language>
                                        </client>
                                        <message
xmlns=3D"urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/context">
=09
<messageId>FPHP-C5A86B63-C34A-428A-A425-8DE5AD791134</messageId>
=09
<correlationId>FPHP-C5A86B63-C34A-428A-A425-8DE5AD791134</correlationId>
                                        </message>
                                        <application
xmlns=3D"urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/context">
=09
<application>enot-fphp</application>
                                        </application>
                                </context>
                                <criteria version=3D"1.0">
                                        <registers
xmlns=3D"urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/searchcriteria">
                                                <register>RN</register>
                                                <register>RR</register>
                                        </registers>
                                        <searchByNumber
xmlns=3D"urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/searchcriteria" version=3D"1.0">
=09
<number>60210401511</number>
                                        </searchByNumber>
                                </criteria>
                                <filter version=3D"1.0">
                                        <summary
xmlns=3D"urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/searchfilter">true</summary>
                                        <details
xmlns=3D"urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/searchfilter">ALL</details>
                                        <filterName
xmlns=3D"urn://fsb.belgium.be/fphp/v3_0/searchfilter">all</filterName>
                                </filter>
                        </query>
                </findPerson>
        </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
.
2008-08-27 15:47:05,962 [-] [mailto-Worker-5] DEBUG MailTransportListener
Processing message as Content-Type : text/plain;
        charset="us-ascii"
2008-08-27 15:47:06,071 [-] [mailto-Worker-5] ERROR BaseUtils Charset
encoding of transport differs from that of the payload



Regards, Stefan Lecho.

asankha wrote:
> 
> Stefan
>> Thanks for the supplied information. Would it be possible to provide some
>> example code/configuration ?
>>   
> http://wso2.org/project/esb/java/1.7.1/docs/ESB_Samples.html#Sample256
> 
> Also see 
> http://wso2.org/project/esb/java/1.7.1/docs/ESB_Samples_Setup.html#mailsender 
> for some more information
> 
> asankha
>> 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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>>>
>>>     
>>
>>   
> 
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