Martin Schlienger wrote:
Like you send a message via email and its content would be redirected
to a Java application that would also be connected to XMLBlaster.
Maybe I talk nuts and this is no goal of XMLBlaster :) sorry for that
and thanks for your answer.
thunderbird -> email -> xmlBlaster -> any client (java, c. c++, c#, perl
...)
this is a typical use case, i don't see any problems doing this,
regards
Marcel
2006/9/21, Marcel Ruff <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
Martin Schlienger wrote:
> Hello
>
> I tried to setup a mail communication with xmlBlaster. I
followed your
> howto. James is working and tested with thunderbird an the provided
> stand alone apps.
> then I launched xmlBlaster with the plugins conf provided and
nothing
> happens when sending mail (always with thunderbird). I can retrieve
> the mail with the standalone pop3 client provided which uses the
same
> parameters as xmlBlaster (concerning address and account).
The description
http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/protocol.email.html
<http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/protocol.email.html>
is quite exact and should work.
Please double check the logging output of xmlBlaster.
>
> Apart from that, is there any possible way to make a mail to xxx
> communication? like someone sending an email message with an XML
> document object that would be parsed in a Java application.
I don't understand exactly what you are after here.
regards
Marcel
>
> thank you
>
> martin