> On the one hand you're perfectly right, but that's nothing special as it
> would be if it is really integrated with James. Additionally
> you've got the
> problem that you've got to store the mails after fetching them
> via POP3


not completely true, if you simply fetch the list and display it, then fetch
each message as it is requested, and stream attachments, rather than writing
them to the filesystem you require no additional storage, just bandwidth.

and you can wrap any POP3 service, not just one which you have jdbc
connections to.

 so
> you have to write them in a database or something like that.
> So why not getting alle the mails via JDBC?>


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