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Subject: Re: Question about FromRepository mailet and how to invoke mailet
From: "Danny Angus" <danny () apache ! org>
Date: 2007-11-21 13:22:42
Message-ID: 5ec229170711210522q7da33862t986ee9e3e31b7142 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Kim,
I *think* from repository is intended to do just what you want,
process them through the whole pipeline from scratch. I'm pretty sure
it was invented to let people re-process mail which had gone to an
error repository once the error had been resolved. Which is very close
to your use-case.
d.
On 21/11/2007, mtitania <mtitania@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> How do you invoke a mailet?
> If I invoke the FromRepository mailet, what are the options for the
> processor attribute?
> Will re-spooling mail, invoke the other matchers/mailers that are in place?
>
> thanks - just trying to understand options for auto-processing mail that has
> already been delivered to an inbox. It seems that most matcher/mailet
> combos process incoming mail as it arrives, which is why I'm trying to
> understand how to auto-process mail that has already arrived.
>
> thanks,
> Kim :-)
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