Discussion:
Yahoo! Mail Web Service provider
Chris Webb
2008-09-30 16:43:48 UTC
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Bill,

I saw that you made a comment on the Yahoo! Mail Web Service API blog
23/3/07 where you queried whether regarding the terms of that service it
would be possible to create a JavaMail provider and the following reply
seemed to indicate that it would although I could see your concern. I was
wondering whether you knew of such an endeavour?

regards,
chris
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Bill Shannon
2008-10-01 01:46:19 UTC
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Post by Chris Webb
Bill,
I saw that you made a comment on the Yahoo! Mail Web Service API blog
23/3/07 where you queried whether regarding the terms of that service it
would be possible to create a JavaMail provider and the following reply
seemed to indicate that it would although I could see your concern. I
was wondering whether you knew of such an endeavour?
I don't. I was hoping to work on that in my spare time, but I barely
got started before realizing it was going to take *a lot* of my time to
really understand the Yahoo! Mail Web Service side of things enough to
connect it to JavaMail. I was using JAX-WS to create a Java API for the
web service interface, and I got hung up on a few problems there as well.

I'd still like to do it, or see it get done, but it's currently rather
low on my priority list.

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