Believe it or not, I had the same idea in 2003, and I wrote some code to do 
that. Basic stuff, like counting the amount of email, saving in text files, 
recording the date, etc. 

And even more, that's how I got started in James: I was too lazy to write my 
own POP3 client, so I used James' fetchpop service to grab mail, then had my 
program query it every 5 minutes or so. 
I'll send you the source (warning: I haven't touched it since early 2004, so 
I don't remember everything it does. Also, I'm going to have to dig into my 
archives, so I'm can't promise I'll find it) if you license your finished 
product under an open source license.

On 9/13/05, nurularesya ;p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> hello...
> i've a project that build spam honeypot with apache james..
> can i build spam honeypot with apache james?
> can anyone help me..any reference for my project?
> thanks..
> 
> regards,
> nurularesya
> 
> 
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