Aiden,

> 1. how to limit the message size?

This can be done by using the maxmessagesize parameter in the James
configuration under the SMTP server section.

> 2. is it possible to inform the sender (with a back message) that his
> message reached the destination box and when that user open it (like
> m$exchange, lotus etc) ?

You're referring to read and delivery receipts here.

Read receipts are a client generated phenomenon and interpreted
phenomenon.  The sending client program (i.e. Microsoft Outlook)
attaches a header to request a receipt and the receiving client program
generates a reply.  So in theory, and in the test I ran just now, that
all works.

Delivery receipts are another kettle of fish entirely.  As I understand
it, delivery receipts are processed by the server.  James doesn't do any
delivery receipt processing, and my recent test failed to elicit a
delivery receipt.

> 3. james is able to run as a service on windows?

Yep.  Please see the FAQ on the James site.  It describes the process of
setting up James to run as a service on Windows.

--Peter



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