Benny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically my goal is to create a Java package that anyone could use
> in there java programs to talk to the XMail Server.
> I would be looking to incorporate features of all the other great
> admin tools, but some seem to be missing some features that i of
> course want, hence the reason for the idea. Plus, the ability to use
> it to create gui's in other OS's. And probably the biggest goal is
> too give XMail even more helpers/tools/developement libraries :).
>
> I am a beginner in the Java area, but I have written some pretty
> useful stuff already. So... I have never worked with JNI, but I
> would probably check into that first, since it sounds more useful
> than my other method of telneting in. Probably more secure too?
> Faster?
>
> I am actually pretty surprised that no one has created something like
> this because I am sure other developers have thought about it?
> Hopefully I will contribute back to XMail in the near future with
> this.
>
Ben,
You can take a look at XQFlusher's code www.netgi.com.ar/xqflusher/ It's
a simple command line utility to manage queued messages, written in 100%
java and uses md5 authentication.
Luck,
Leonardo
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