If it's a single (or few) message and you are using file type repositories, you can simply move the "FileObjectStore" and the "FileStreamStore" files to the user inbox directory, and restart James. After that, you'll be able to retrieve the message through pop3.

The FromRepository mailet is of more general use, and will respool the message having it go through all the mailet pipeline again, which is what is normally requested.
BTW, also this approach requires a restart of James to have the mailet "see" the message to respool (at least it occurs for me under Windows). Is it something expected?


Vincenzo

Danny Angus wrote:

Ah, I get you..

http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03707.html

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# try using "Redirect" in the error processor (and elsewhere) to
redirect
# them as attachements, that way the "error" will be much less likely to
be
# recreated.
# The risk of re-inserting flawed messages is well known, in this case
it
# would be of a pernicious (structural?) error in the original message
still
# affecting delivery, even when wrapped in a new message, causing an
# infinite
# loop round spool->error->spool->error with the message growing at each
# iteration until you run out of ram or storage space.

The mail was dropped into the error bin because of an unhandled
ClassCastException that was thrown by the Mailet, which in its own right
is enough to give me the heebie-jeebies. The Mailet has been extended to
accommodate this so it won't happen again. The trouble is that I can not
have the mail re-sent, but I do need to collect it from the James server
via POP3. I've tried every thing that I could think of and find through
Google, but I just can't get at it, and desperately need to.


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