Ok ok ok
It's all my fault, stupid me. I was indeed connecting from a network outside
that of my server. I'm sorry.
Everything works fine now !
: That matching condtion means: if you are connecting from outside the
localhost
: (of the server resides on), you are going to spam something out.
: Anyway, that doesn't make any sense, if you are going to provide services
to
: people who may send mails via your server from anywhere (even the users
: can't make sure if they will have the same IP address as their last dial
up).
:
: > PLEASE help me on this, I'll be a much more enthusiast James users for
the
: > advanced capabilities it offers (which is why I *do* want to use it as
my
: > mail server) when I know my users can use them to send e-mail !!!
: I think, with its currently bundled matchers, JAMES just can't do what you
want.
: You need my AUTH LOGIN solution... ;-)
Now I get what you say, it's true that for instance my access provider for
the office isn't the same as the one for home. So what do you do ? Do some
authentication or what ? I'd like to know...
: My modification also provides 8bit-MIME SMTP service extension for passing
: 8-bit message subjects.
:
: But before I figure out how to make the JAMES core less touched from my
: modification, I am not going to contribute it to the JAMES developmenet
team...
: (and to whom? I just felt a bit confused on Apache's contribution
mechanism..)
:
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