Hi,
I myself have James running on my mail server, which isn't put to any
enterprise strength load. But I feel from 6 months use that the product is
pretty strong and stable.
I however wish that there were better configuration interfaces.
Ashant
>From: Oki DZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: is James active...
>Date: Fri, 04 May 2001 12:32:47 +0700
>
>Rod TuK wrote:
> >
> > Can someone tell me if James is being used on prod systems?
>
>The list of the companies...? I don't have any.
>You can see the header of this email, though. It might satisfy you a
>bit...
>
> > So far I am really enjoying it, but because of the amount of traffic on
>this
> > list, it is just a perfect tool or not much people using ;)
>
>What's the problem about the traffic...? Too low? Well, it may mean that
>the bugs are pretty few :-)
>
>BTW, it would be nice if the distribution includes startup script for
>starting James. I have to insert the following commands on
>/etc/init.d/james so that I can save the pid for stopping the JVM later:
>pstree -ap | grep java | grep Avalon | head -1 | cut -f 2 -d \
> '(' | cut -f 1 -d ')' > /var/run/james.pid
>
>Yes... it's bound to fail sometime in the future, but since I have only
>exactly one Java service running...
>
>Would somebody be kind enough to write some better commands to get the
>pid here, please...?
>
>Oki
>
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