Aha! of course. I missed that. On Thunderbird, the first outgoing
server comes pretty much preconfigured, but additional accounts added
default to that first existing one. In order to use an outgoing server
other than the default one it usually has to be added manually.
Thank you James User! :-)
~Rhys
James User wrote:
I think it's a Thunderbird then a James problem.
Creating a POP3 account in Thunderbird you need to uncheck the "Use
Global Inbox (store mail in Local Folder)", if you want Thunderbird to
create another folder for you account and have your messages stored in
it.
To your second problem.
You need to create an account for outgoing smtp server.
When creating such an account please make sure that you check "use
name and password", if james requires the user to authenticate (which
is highly recommended).
If I misunderstood you problem, than I'm sorry.
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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