Hi,
2) Just inject the UsersRepository into your app.
I suppose this will work only if you develop in the james'
ApplicationContext, meaning you have to integrate the whole james
spring-beans.xml into you application.
Or maybe you can only use the spring-beans.xml part related to
UsersRepository without any other resources (no xml file from conf
directory,...) ?
Tks,
Eric
On 04/19/2010 04:32 PM, Norman Maurer wrote:
Hi there,
there are some options here..
1) use JMX todo this
2) Just inject the UsersRepository into your app
3) Using commons-net to connect via telnet
About a web-imap client... There is HUPA which is a JAMES subproject.
But its not 100% complete. Anyway feedback is welcome:
http://james.apache.org/hupa
An other very good webmail client is roundcube webmail:
http://roundcube.net/
Hope this helps,
Norman
2010/4/18 Any Joe<[email protected]>:
Gurus!
I did search for this topic, but not sure.
I need to create accounts on the fly rather than telent ing
Is there any solution/code out there that 'can reuse.
BTW, what is suggested web-imap client for James 3.x?
Thanks a million
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