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The Email Preview Portlet is a JSR-168 read-only email portlet. This portlet allows a user to connect to | a adminstratively configured an IMAP or POP3 email store and view | the list of most recent messagesFeatures- Display the contents of your Inbox
- Show Display total message count & unread message count
- Display a table of messages, with the following information about for each message
- Subject
- Sender
- Date Sent
- Whether the message has been previously viewed
- Whether the message contains attachments
- Page through your messages & configure choose page size
- Check for new messages ("Refresh")
- Click on a message to view it's content
- Display customizable Welcome message
- Display customizable Help text
- Provide authentication via cached credential replay or user-specified preferences
- Uses Antisamy to protect against cross-site scripting (XSS)
Administrator SettingsThese may be configured by the administrator or omitted. - Protocol
- Mail Server (host)
- Port
- Inbox Folder Name
- Timeout
- Connection Timeout
- Inbox URL (for click-through into the webmail client)
- Link Service
- Allowable Authentication Services (cachePassword and/or portletPreferences)
- Authentication Service (cachePassword or portletPreferences)
- Which settings, if any, users may configure (see below)
User SettingsThese may be set by users if permitted by the administrator. If any field is defined by both the admin and the user, the user's value is used. - Protocol
- Mail Server (host)
- Port
- Mark Messages Read
- Authentication Service (cachePassword or portletPreferences)
- Username (portletPreferences authentication only)
- Password (portletPreferences authentication only)
- Show rollup (smaller) or preview (larger) on login
- Focus on Preview
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Project DetailsCurrent AdoptersAre you using this portlet? Be listed here and help Jasig to gauge adoption of this really quite cool portlet. - Unicon, Inc.
- Ohio University
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