I think I have a dumbed down question relating to Denis'.  Can I display
the mail messages on web pages that are stored in a mySQL database?  I
am new to James, so I apologize if my question is ridiculous.  Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: Denis Nikitin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 9:29 PM
To: James Users List
Subject: IMAP integration?

Hi All,
I've just installed james 2.1.3 and it's running OK so far.
Handles mail for an entire domain and all the bits are working just
fine.
But.. The main reason I chose james is that we have java web app which
in desperate need of mail functionality for users. And by this I mean an
entire range of email handling features. Not just sending email out, but
to store incoming emails and sort them in folders. 
I know that IMAP support in james is not yet even in alfa release and
having in memory message handling without proper persistent storage is
not good enough for our system. This is the only thing I found was
implemented about IMAP when put myself trough STFW process.
Here the questions:
Has anybody succeeded in james integration with any of production ready
IMAP servers(say Cyrus IMAP or any of running imapd implemented
already)?
Is it at all possible?
Or is it really feasible to count on IMAP implementation for james in a
near feature?
Thanks in advance,
Denis.


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