Lawyers for a Melbourne man accused of funding Islamic State fighters in Syria want to cross-examine police about the records they seized from his email and social media accounts.

Hampton Park man Isa Kocoglu appeared before Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday charged with providing support to a person engaged in hostile activity in Syria.

Isa Kocoglu was released on bail last year after appealing to the Victorian Supreme Court. Credit:Wayne Taylor

It's alleged the disability pensioner sent almost $4000 using online payment system PayPal to a known IS jihadist between November 2013 and August 2014.

His lawyer Jessie Smith on Monday detailed plans to cross-examine police about the Facebook and email accounts they accessed when they seized Mr Kocoglu's electronic devices.