Aah, good. I was wondering out to disable NNTP, which I don't need.

Mikhail Kruk wrote:

>Hi
>I think this should be added to the FAQ, really. This is the simplest 
>configuration change and it took me an hour to figure it out. I'm getting 
>some real doubts now whether I should use James at all, if even simplest 
>things are not documented.
>
>Q: How do I disable POP3 [NNTP, RemoteManager...] in the default install 
>of James?
>A: Edit $(JAMES_HOME)/apps/james/conf/assembly.xml: comment out or remove 
>sections coresponding to the service you want to disable. For example to 
>disablePOP3 Server comment out section which starts with 
><block class="org.apache.james.pop3server.POP3Server" name="pop3server" >
>...
>
>Now in the $(JAMES_HOME)/apps/james/conf/config.xml comment out or remove 
>the section <pop3server> .. </pop3server>
> 
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