I would to use James as a POP3 gateway to an existing messaging/crm system.
So far, I think I need to write a custom MailStore or MailRepository (or
both) to work with my company's crm application. I have been looking around
and I haven't seen much discussion or examples of similar projects which
leads me to beleive I'm on the wrong path. Any insight or starting point
would be appreciated.

In other words, how do I integrate James with a proprietary backend for
authentication and messages storage?
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