alternatively the port may already be opened by another application, though
this is more usually seen as port 25 (SMTP) being already opened by
sendmail.

Unfortunately its also a general rule that only root can open ports < 1024,
therefore you _have_ to have root for James to work.
d.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 August 2002 20:26
> To: James Users List
> Subject: RE: james2.0a3 install error on Linux. Help me please..
>
>
> Are you logged in as root?  If not, you won't be able to open the standard
> NNTP, SMTP and POP ports.
>
>       --- Noel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 14:57
> To: James Users List
> Subject: james2.0a3 install error on Linux. Help me please..
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> While I was running james, I've got errors as follow.
> 'build' is ok.
> original james file:'james-2.0a3-src.tar.gz'
> Linux,Java 1.4.0_01
>
> -follow (phoenix.log)-
> ...
> Block named "pop3server" failed to pass through the
> Initialization stage. (Reason: java.net.BindException:
> Permission denied).
> ...
> org..CascadingException: Block named "pop3server"
> failed to pass through the Initialization stage.
> (Reason: java.net.BindException: Permission denied).
>   at........
>   at........
> ----------------------
> Please let me know how to do.
>
> David Kim
>
>
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