And a related question, if an incoming email ends up in the error folder
(e.g. a misspelled email address), is there a way to put it in the correct
inbox such that it can be accessed using POP3?

Today I found three emails in the error folder, which had been improperly
addressed to one of my users.  I simply copied the FileStreamStore and
FileObjectStore files into the appropriate inbox, but the user still could
not access them using POP3.  The files just sit in the inbox.

We are using the James 2.0a2 release build on Win2000.  It seems to me that
simply copying the files from the error folder to the inbox used to work in
a previous release, 1.3.x maybe?

Sam


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From: "Jeff Keyser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Users List (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:00 PM
Subject: Recovering e-mail trashed as spam


> I have an interesting question.  In my configuration, I store spam away in
a
> file store, and I review its contents periodically.  Every now and then, a
> real e-mail gets trapped by the spam filters.  Is there a way to have this
> e-mail delivered to the intended user?  Can I drop it into the outgoing
> directory, and let it be picked up by the mail delivery process?  Is there
> another way to do this?
>
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