I am not currently a James user but I am trying to decide if I can use it to simplify a real problem.

I need to send and receive files via mail to an outside vendor. So far so easy. However my internal clients want to pass me the outbound files via MQ or FTP and for me to send them their inbound files in the same way.

If my understanding is right, the inbound will work okay with James. I recieve the mail and pass to a mailet that forwards the attachement via MQ, FTP or whatever.

Can anyone guide me as to the outbound side? Is there a way for James to monitor a spool directory and turn files in that directory into mail with an attachement?

Insight gratefully received. I'd like to avoid a blind alley if I can.

Jeremy
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