> Rather than use POP3 to pull mail out of James and into some
> other kind of repository, I'm considering accessing it
> directly from James' "inbox" table in mysql
Be prepared to keep up when James v3 re-does the storage mechanism, unless
you are only concerned with the current JDBC table structure.
> Also, if anyone has preliminary thoughts on how SQL storage will work to
> support IMAP folders when that piece gets written, I might try and use
> something closer to that.
You could participate in those discussions, although you should realize that
not all IMAP stores will use SQL storage.
--- Noel
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