Roy,

Please send your config.xml.  This sort of thing is difficult to debug
without seeing the configuration.

--Peter

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roy Tan [mailto:roy_tcw@;hotmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 6:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem receiving incoming email to respective inbox
repository
> 
> Hi All,
> 
>   I had been running and testing JAMES for the past 3 days in Win2K.
> Currently, I encountered a problem which is quite similar to as what
is
> described in the JAMES FAQ - I can send messages to James, but nobody
is
> receiving them. What do I do?
(http://jakarta.apache.org/james/FAQ.html#3)
> Without adding my internal static IP address to the
RemoteAddrNotInNetwork
> matcher as described,  I am able to see incoming mails in my spam
folder
> (which is correct!). However, with the following settings:-
> 
> <dnsserver>
>         <servers>
>           <server>127.0.0.1</server>
>           <!--<server> put extra dns server address here </server>-->
>           <server>192.168.2.80</server>
>         </servers>
>         <authoritative>false</authoritative>
> </dnsserver>
> ....
> 
> <mailet match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1,192.168.2.*"
>         class="ToProcessor">
>     <processor> spam </processor>
> </mailet>
>     , my incoming mails cannot be directed  to the respective user
folders
> created in inboxes folder. The strange thing is I cannot locate the
files
> which should be created (filestreamstore & fileobjectstore). Another
> question is how do I configure my email client to read the files
> (filestreamstore & fileobjectstore) created in the spam folder.
> 
>     I certainly will be grateful if anyone can offer some help with
> regards to the above problems I have with James. Thanks!
> 
> Best Regards,
> Roy Tan



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