It's usually the config entry for DNS.

Steve

> -----Original Message-----
> From: J. Norment [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 1:29 PM
> To: James Users List
> Subject: james won't send outgoing mail
> 
> 
> Running XP, Java 1.4.1-rc, James 2.1a1-cvs:
> 
> I had this working before, then something I did in the config 
> file must have broken it. I am trying to host multiple 
> domains. (though not commercially) ... I have succeeding in 
> using the config file so that james will take any message and 
> dump it into one user name. ( The result being that all 
> messages can be retrieved from only one user name and the 
> email program filters them as appropriate. )
> 
> After I got this working, I think I broke the outgoing part.
> 
> I have commented out blocks that concern the news server.  (I 
> may have commented out additional blocks that I shouldn't have.)
> 
> This is what prints when James starts up:
> 
> Using PHOENIX_HOME:   D:\dev\java\APIs\server\james-2.1a1-cvs
> Using PHOENIX_TMPDIR: D:\dev\java\APIs\server\james-2.1a1-cvs\temp
> Using JAVA_HOME:
> 
> Phoenix 4.0.1
> 
> James 2.1a1-cvs
> Remote Manager Service started plain:4555
> POP3 Service started plain:110
> SMTP Service started plain:25
> Fetch POP Disabled
> 
> What all is required for the SMTP server to send out mail?
> ( it is accumulating in the outgoing folder but not being sent. )
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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