Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I'm using JWebMail with James 2.1, and POP3, and it's working just fine :-)actually all what you typed is what i would like to know so, if you could tell me how to write a new web mail package and maybe where to find an existing web mail package to customizeThere are a number of web mail applications available, for Java and other, including: http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~marktop/MUMail/ http://jwma.sourceforge.net/ http://squirrelmail.org/ http://jwebmail.sourceforge.net/ Unfortunately, you can't use Squirrel Mail or JWMA because they require IMAP, which is only experimental in James v2. But you ought to be able to use JWebMail.
There was a small problem with the JWebmail I downloaded a couple of months ago; an xml descriptor fails to be read because the DTD declaration doesn't point to the file. I copied the DTD to the right location and all works well. IIRC you can find the solution, in case, in the mailing list archives.
For interested developers: there is an effort actively underway to make a web client in Cocoon. Results are more than promising.
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