> 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?
Here is a new FAQ entry, which is not yet appeared on the web:
<subsection name="How to remove unneeded services like NNTP, POP?">
<p>The following information is based on James 2.0a3, but the
upcoming 2.1 version is similar.</p>
<p>NNTP and other underlying services are called "blocks" in the
Avalon Phoenix terminology. Blocks are specified in the
assembly.xml file which is under the apps/james/conf directory
in
2.0a3 and apps\james\SAR-INF in 2.1. Note: this file is created
during the first startup of James.</p>
<p>There are dependencies between the blocks, which you can read
from
the file. For example the SMTP Server block depends on the
users-store block, so if you want SMTP then you cannot remove
the
users-store block even if you only want to relay messages.</p>
<p>To remove the NNTP Server comment out the following blocks:
NNTP server, NNTP Authentication Service, NNTP repository.
To remove the POP3 Server comment out the POP3 Server
block.</p>
<p>If you remove a block it wont't be loaded next time you
restart
james. You must also remove all sections related to the removed
blocks from the James configuration file - config.xml,
otherwise
you will get error messages, saying that there is no
corresponding
block.<br/>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Minh Chiem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 9:55 AM
Subject: RE: Making james a relay agent
>
> 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"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "James Users
List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > cc:
> Subject: RE: Making james
a relay agent
> 08/15/02 05:27 PM
> Please respond to
> "James Users
> List"
>
>
>
>
>
>
> why do you need two mailservers?
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Minh Chiem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 15 August 2002 01:34
> > To: James Users List
> > Subject: RE: Making james a relay agent
> >
> >
> >
> > 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?
> >
> >
> > |---------+---------------------------->
> > | | "Danny Angus" |
> > | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]|
> > | | > |
> > | | |
> > | | 08/15/02 01:57 AM|
> > | | Please respond to|
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> > |
> > |
> > | To: "James Users List"
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> > | cc:
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> > | Subject: RE: Making james a relay agent
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> > >-----------------------------------------------------------------
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Thats pretty much what James SMTP support *is*.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Minh Chiem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: 14 August 2002 07:42
> > > To: James Users List
> > > Subject: Making james a relay agent
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > 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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