Thanks, Rhys. Actually, it was a SUT (Stupid User Trick): I was using a POP
account and didn't realize that the messages were getting delivered to my
Local Store.

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Rhys Black <[email protected]> wrote:

> It is a config problem.  One of the addresses the email is either sent from
> or to needs to be in a domain you accept mail for.  If that is the case,
> then you need to add something to the filter.  Do a search through the
> archives of this list for 5.7.1  I believe I resolved the same problem by
> doing that.
>
> Good luck.  If you keep having problems, keep posting.  I'm about to hit
> the sack right now, or I'd check my configs to see if I were able to find
> the part needed, but if you continue to have problems and no one else fields
> it more specifically, then I'll see what I can do.
>
> ~Rhys
>
> FractalBob wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I installed James on my Windows XP system and successfully ran the
>> JamesConfigTest. However, when I configure a Thunderbird mail account for
>> a
>> James server, the account doesn't show up in the left-hand pane, as the
>> non-James accounts so. I can see the account in Tools->Account settings
>> but
>> it fails to show up on the left.
>>
>> The other problem, possibly related, is that I can (apparently) send mail
>> to
>> the account from another account (at least, no error is returned) and I
>> can
>> send from the James account to itself, but when I try to send from the
>> account from TB to a non-James mail account, an error alert is displayed:
>> 5.7.1: relay denied. However, when I modify JamesConfigTest to send to
>> another account, it works fine (the message appears in the other inbox),
>> so
>> this doesn't seem to be a config problem. Has anyone seen this? TIA
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>
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