bill cao wrote: > > Gmail offers a POP3 download, but it is secured POP3 server > using port 995. Is there a way to use James FetchMail or > FetchPOP to download email from gmail?
Disclaimer: Below is pure theory, I have never done this. There may be some unknown 'gotchas' lurking. Fetchmail uses JavaMail under the covers, v1.4 in recent release canidates. It should be possible to configure this instance to use SSL and the correct port. The required settings are described on the JavaMail site and further in file SSLNOTES.txt which is included in the v1.4 distribution. You will be wanting to set up the pop3s provider. To set the pop3s provider and properties use Fetchmail's <javaMailProviderName/> and <javaMailProperties/> tags, as described in http://james.apache.org/server/fetchmail_configuration_2_2.html#javaMailProv iderName and http://james.apache.org/server/fetchmail_configuration_2_2.html#javaMailProp erties respectively. As already said, you will need to consult the JavaMail 1.4 documentation for the precise values you need. When you get this working, I'm sure people would appreciate it if you would add an entry to our Wiki - http://wiki.apache.org/james/ - describing how you did it. Cheers -- Steve --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
