receive email from world and send message to other
>> (though still treated as spam in gmail, but maybe because still no DKIM and
>> SPF). Thank you so much for the help!
>>
>> Sincerely, Jason
>> Sorry for any wrong word, and thank you for the help
>
To: server-user@james.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to configure SMTP so thunderbird can send email /receiveemail
from outside world?
Hey Jason,
so I tested it on my backup (runs an older 3.1-snap version). This is my
smtpserver.xml (keystore passphrase changed):
, June 27, 2019 8:52 PM
To: server-user@james.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to configure SMTP so thunderbird can send email /receiveemail
from outside world?
Hey Jason,
so I tested it on my backup (runs an older 3.1-snap version). This is my
smtpserver.xml (keystore passphrase changed
, June 27, 2019 8:52 PM
To: server-user@james.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to configure SMTP so thunderbird can send email /receiveemail
from outside world?
Hey Jason,
so I tested it on my backup (runs an older 3.1-snap version). This is my
smtpserver.xml (keystore passphrase changed
e the
465, but still no luck.
Is there something im doing wrong or I miss or I need to look out?
Sincerely, Jason
Sorry for any wrong word, and thank you for the help
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From: cryptearth
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2019 11:03 AM
To: server-user@james.apache.org
Subject:
Subject: Re: How to configure SMTP so thunderbird can send email / receiveemail
from outside world?
Hello Jason,
if I remeber correctly from an older topic, it's possible to use more
than one port per service. In /conf/smtpserver.xml you normal
have this layout:
0.0.0.0:25
27, 2019 11:03 AM
To: server-user@james.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to configure SMTP so thunderbird can send email / receiveemail
from outside world?
Hello Jason,
if I remeber correctly from an older topic, it's possible to use more
than one port per service. In /conf/smtpserver.xml you normal