Yes,

But once you move it into the outgoing folder it will not get sent until you
send a valid email afterwards.
I want to write a mailet that will read through either the user list or an
XML list of non-spam email addresses or phrases to allow to pass through the
spam filter, but I am having trouble getting started.  I need to find the
documentation on how to go about creating a mailet that will do this.

Dodd


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Keyser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'James Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 4:16 PM
Subject: RE: Recovering e-mail trashed as spam


> So if the e-mail is destined for an external address, and I copy it to the
> outgoing folder, it will get delivered?  And I should also be able to copy
> the e-mail to a user's inbox, and it will be retrievable by a POP3 client?
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Serge Knystautas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:10 PM
> > To: James Users List
> > Subject: Re: Recovering e-mail trashed as spam
> >
> >
> > Yes, this is something that's happened because of a change in
> > the Avalon
> > file repositories, which is what James is using at the moment
> > unfortunately.  The version of Avalon that James 2.0a2 is
> > using includes
> > a number in the filename to indicate this is FileStreamStore #8 (that
> > pop inbox) as opposed to FileStreamStore #3 (that error
> > repository).  I
> > think they did this because they wanted to support multiple stores in
> > the same folder.  So anyway, you'll have to look at the naming of the
> > files in that directory already, and rename the new files
> > appropriately.
> >   Probably the best bet (aside from just rolling our own file
> > repository) is to add a copy/move function in the remote
> > admin system so
> > you can do this with a telnet session.
> > --
> > Serge Knystautas
> > Loki Technologies - Unstoppable Websites
> > http://www.lokitech.com/
> >
> > Sam Kirkpatrick wrote:
> > > And a related question, if an incoming email ends up in the
> > error folder
> > > (e.g. a misspelled email address), is there a way to put it
> > in the correct
> > > inbox such that it can be accessed using POP3?
> > >
> > > Today I found three emails in the error folder, which had
> > been improperly
> > > addressed to one of my users.  I simply copied the
> > FileStreamStore and
> > > FileObjectStore files into the appropriate inbox, but the
> > user still could
> > > not access them using POP3.  The files just sit in the inbox.
> > >
> > > We are using the James 2.0a2 release build on Win2000.  It
> > seems to me that
> > > simply copying the files from the error folder to the inbox
> > used to work in
> > > a previous release, 1.3.x maybe?
> > >
> > > Sam
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Jeff Keyser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "James Users List (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:00 PM
> > > Subject: Recovering e-mail trashed as spam
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >>I have an interesting question.  In my configuration, I
> > store spam away in
> > >
> > > a
> > >
> > >>file store, and I review its contents periodically.  Every
> > now and then, a
> > >>real e-mail gets trapped by the spam filters.  Is there a
> > way to have this
> > >>e-mail delivered to the intended user?  Can I drop it into
> > the outgoing
> > >>directory, and let it be picked up by the mail delivery
> > process?  Is there
> > >>another way to do this?
> > >>
> > >>
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