James was to be used to organise incoming and outgoing mail through the use
of mailets and relay the mail off. I'm not too familiar with the email
environments and protocols so my description sounded confusing. Anyways, I
worked it out. The RemoteDelivery mailet provides a gateway which I can
send it all off. yay!
Now figure out how to turn off POP3 server and NNTP server. Do I have to
edit the org.apache.avalon.phoenix.launcher.Main and re-compile the source?
"Danny Angus"
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why do you need two mailservers?
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> But I'm not sure how to set James up with my current mail server.
> This is the setup have I can currently think of to use James as a SMTP
> agent.
>
> For outgoing mail:
> Mail server -> James -> outside world
> 1. mail server forwards any mail outside it's own domain to James.
> 2. James montiors the mail by use of mailets
> 3. the mailets send mail off.
>
> For incoming mail:
> outside world -> James -> Mail server
> 1. James acts as a proxy mail server for the domain that the Mail server
> uses. (To do this, I think I have to replicate accounts for all
> accounts on
> the email server, but I'm not even sure if this is possible because both
> domain names are the same)
> 2. Mailets monitor mail and mail gets forwarded to account on mail
server.
>
> I don't think that it's the cleanest solution. Is there a better I can
> approach this?
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> Thats pretty much what James SMTP support *is*.
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> > -----Original Message-----
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> > Sent: 14 August 2002 07:42
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> > Subject: Making james a relay agent
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> > Hi all. Would anyone know how I would go about making james a
> email relay
> > agent? By this, I mean the following steps
> >
> > 1. mail server forwards mail to james
> > 2. james get mail and mailets do things
> > 3. unmodified mail gets sent off to what its meant to do.
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