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----- Original Message -----
From: Chong Yu Meng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 6:48 PM
Subject: JavaMail and Apache JServ (revisited)


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> Anybody have experience using Javamail's pop3 provider with Jserv 1.0 ?
>
> My setup :
> 1. Apache 1.3.9
> 2. JServ 1.0 final
> 3. Caldera OpenLinux 2.3
> 4. JSDK2.0 (of course)
> 5. IBM JDK 1.1.8 (native threads)
> 6. JavaMail 1.1.2
> 7. pop3 provider from Sun
>
> My problem : I copied Benoit Marechal's servlet example for reading
webmail
> (see this week's Gamelan - http://www.gamelan.com ) and tried running it.
> Briefly, what the servlet does (and correct me if I'm wrong) is establish
a
> session with a pop3 server, then grabs a list of messages at the data
store.
> The servlet writes a URL link to each message subject which is displayed.
> clicking on this URL directs the user to the pop3 server and establishes a
> session which "pops" the mail and displays it in a web page.
>
> The trouble I'm having is : the servlet can pop the mail headers (subject,
> etc.), but when I try to access the individual messages, I get kicked out.
>
> I wrote to Benoit and he said that Jserv needs to support sessions. Well,
I
> checked the properties files, and they seemed OK. I'm out at sea here.
>
> Can anybody help ?
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> pascal chong
>
>
>
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