Thanks sebb!

In all fairness, the mail reader sampler is great, but I find it a bit
clumsy. I'll preface this by saying I'm probably not using it correctly, but
I don't find it efficient when opening a large mailbox (the one I'm
searching through receives thousands of emails a day) and the fact that each
message becomes a child of the sampler in the results is cumbersome and
makes it impossible to assert/search what I'm after. I figured doing it in
Java was my best option as it allowed me to search for specific text,
extract it and get on with the testing, rather than downloading hundreds of
emails just to try to execute my test. 

Incidentally, the response data is actually class CheckEmail, i figured it
was easier to write it as a variable for the sake of this list, rather than
advertising my crappy classnames ;)

So if I compile my code as Java 1.4 and copy paste into a Beanshell Sampler,
I may have more luck you think?

Regards,

stuntgirl.






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