Guys, As you might see from my commits.. I found the commons net library the other day, and remembered that people regularly ask for fetchpop functionality, so I've used it to write a small new top-level block "fetchpop"
fetchpop will fetch mail from any number of POP accounts on any number of servers at regular (configurable) intervals, this mail is then inserted into the spool as if it had arrived by SMTP, ready to be worked over by the mailets. One caveat is that the domain of mail fetched should be placed in the <servernames> configuration to prevent looping of mail In addition to this I've added a configuration attribute "enabled" to NNTPserver POP3Server and SMTPserver (as well as to FetchPOP) this allows the blocks to skip initialisation, configuration and disposal, basically stopping them from running, in practice it means they don't try to get the port, and won't listen. The commons-net package also contains NNTP and SMTP clients that could be used as the basis for testcases. (I may have made a mistake by commiting this jar to phoenix/lib rather than lib/) d. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
