understood -
it seemed to diverge but wasn't sure...
 

> > > Take a look a FetchPOP, but Leo D'angelo is about to
> > > contribute a massively enhanced version that uses
> > > JavaMail, and is capable of pulling e-mail from many
> > > message transports.  See the "New to the list" and
> > > "Leo's new FetchMessage service (RE: New to the
> list..)" threads. 
> > i must have missed something in the discussion thread;
> > there were comments made that pointed toward FetchPop3
> > using the same mechinism as the rest of james
> > (SMTPHandler) to allow common funcitonaluty, etc.
> 
> Those are not contradictory statements.  Leo D'angelo's
> revised FetchPOP uses JavaMail to get messages, and then
> should be using the same mechanism as SMTPHandler to
> inject those messages into James' message processing. 
>     --- Noel
> 
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