Thanks for the good responses.. Does that mean that the Jwma-webmail
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/jwma) also works with DB-mail? (Of
course with the comment that I have to add addresses and sent mail by my
self)

Regards

Jan Andersen

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af Jesse Norell
Sendt: 20. marts 2003 16:57
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Emne: RE: [Dbmail] Database + Webmail


Hello,

> Therefore I want to make my own Webmail, using JSP. But how do I send
a
> mail? Do I just write a record in the database or what do I do?

  What Jeff said holds, ie. use the same means to send (smtp in your
application or call local sendmail program or something).  The only
addition for webmail apps is if you want to, eg., automatically save
a copy in a Sent folder, you would probably need to do direct
database insertion for that.  In weDBmail we originally handled this
by adding a header tag to the message that needs to go to Sent and
just looked for that when you load your Inbox and move it to Sent
then - it's a lot cleaner just to have your app save the data
directly.

> Is there a adressbook implemented in DBmail or should I just make the
table
> my self?

  There is nothing in dbmail for this currently.  There has been
mention of plans to make dbmail fully compatible with an exchange
server, though - anyone know if exchange servers have address books?
If so, and that plan is supported by IC&S, it'd probably be quite
possible to get something put into dbmail itsself because it both
would be necessary and I would guess is fairly trivial (for the
moment, it just amounts to writing a table and distributing it w/
dbmail ... the server support can come later).

Jesse


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