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A new business problem just landed on my desk for a possible solution.
One way XML documents coming in from a Novel mail server doing SMTP forward to something
in the OC4J, BC4J, side to receive and parse the XML.
It would be great of course if the JDev / BC4J / OC4J web services tools had a SMTP service
that would route inbound SMTP messages at email address to a particular Servlet.post().
Any other ideas??
Thanks much,
curt

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