Noel J. Bergman wrote:
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 customize

There 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.
I'm using JWebMail with James 2.1, and POP3, and it's working just fine :-)

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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