Nathan
I guess what you are looking for is the ability for Synapse to behave as
a SMTP server and accept messages from others, and directly convert them
into JMS? This could be achieved too, by implementing a transport
listener for SMTP which injects messages into mediation, and then use
the typical capabilities of Synapse to publish to JMS
asankha
Nathan Kulinitsch (nathank) wrote:
Gday Paul,
any idea on how the process would look for this? can you give me an
ascii diagram? the bit i'm trying to avoid here is having to manage
mailboxes.
so if its possible to have james be the smtp 'adapter', that would be
unreal.
thanks for the response guys!
-nat
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Fremantle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 7:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Nathan Kulinitsch (nathank)
Subject: Re: SMTP Protocol
Asankha
I think if you want to an SMTP adapter in fact it has to be an SMTP
server itself. So we could use Apache James to do this.
Paul
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 3:11 AM, Asankha C. Perera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Nathan
First of all I must inform you that I have copied this reply directly
to you.. you need to subscribe to this user list before you can post
and receive replies..
I am looking for some more information in regards to the SMTP
adapter. I have a requirement where i would like the following
message flow to take
place: SMTP --> synapse --> JMS --> ESB What i would like to do is
have the adapter recieve SMTP messages from an external sending
party and transform the typical SMTP server fields (reply-to,
subject, body, etc) into a formated JMS message.
What i want to avoid is having the message delivered to a mail box
and then have the adapter check the mailbox via POP and then do the
transformation. (i dont want to manage mailboxes) Could you let me
know if this is possible?
Well.. this is certainly possible.. provided you could write an SMTP
adapter to a mail server that could inject the messages into Synapse.
Do you know of any open source adapters that provide this
functionality? if so, we could use something like that if the license
is compatible
asankha
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