Hello,

I'm new to this list, but have been working with JAMES for about 4 months
and just recently was succesful in implementing a very customized mailing
list for my company.

As for the question, I guess it can be done. Add your custom mailets, then
in config.xml change in processor name transport from:

<mailet match="HostIsLocal" class="ToProcessor">

<processor>error</processor>

</mailet>

to do this:

<mailet match="HostIsLocal" class="Null">

</mailet>



For remote delivery you should not have to do anything. This will kill all
your incoming messages instead of filling your var/mail/error folder.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Lichtenwalter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 4:04 PM
Subject: Config Mailet Question


> I'd like to have two mailets: one for incoming mail and one for outgoing
> mail.  And I'd like to have not defined any local users.  The incoming
> mail would be a custom mailet and would lookup to see if the recipients
> exist in a J2EE app server and process the mail.  The outgoing mail
> could be a RemoteDelivery mailet.  The question is whether or not this
> is doable w/o any local users defined and if it's doable then how would
> the config xml mailets be written.
>
> thanks,
>
> Brian
>
>
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