Hi Jim, just re-use the part of james should be straight forward. Gimme till tomorrow to post some more details. No time atm.. Sorry
Bye, Norman 2010/4/20 Jim Talbut <[email protected]>: > Hi Norman, > > That sounds about right. > I'm not sure yet whether this is the approach we're going to be taking for > this bit of work (as opposed to dumping in a mail server). > How much work would it be to extract the camel component from James? > > Thanks > > Jim > > On 20/04/2010 19:23, Norman Maurer wrote: >> >> Hi Jim, >> >> there isn't such a component in camel itself. Anyway we at JAMES >> (james.apache.org) do exactly this in our current development version. >> We accept email via SMTP and store it in JMS via camel. . This will >> then get picked up via Camel. This could easily adjusted to just >> process it via camel route without use JMS at all. Maybe this is what >> you are looking for ? >> >> Bye, >> Norman >> >> >> 2010/4/20 Jim Talbut<[email protected]>: >> >>> >>> Is there a camel smtp server component? >>> i.e. I want to recieve mails via SMTP and then pass them on to the route, >>> not have them stored in a mail server and picked up by a POP/IMAP poll. >>> If not, is there any reason for the absence other than the lack of a >>> suitable library? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Jim >>> > >
