I think checking in the smtpserver log would verify if the mail really was
making it to James.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeroen Heijmans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 July 2003 18:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Receiving outside mail with James


Hi

I've installed James and it is running correctly, but I can't receive
any mail from outside. The mail sent does not bounce, so I assume that
James is actually receiving them, but there's no sign of that. A simple
custom Mailet outputs every incoming mail to screen, but I can only see
those sent to localhost through James itself.

I checked the FAQ at the James website, but they suggested to send the
mail using an IP, which I was already doing. I thought it might have
something to do with the fact that I was running SMTP on a different
port than 25, but when I changed that back and shut sendmail down, it
still didn't work.

Does anybody know what I should change to make it work? In case it
matters, I'm running James 2.1.3 under Linux (RH).



Jeroen Heijmans


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