I am trying to configure my web-mail application to route incoming messages from remote server to reach the inbox. The host address is the ip of the firewall which redirects incoming mails to the local machine running james. The problem is that the incoming mail directly gets written to the deadletter table as spam. In my config.xml file I have all mailets that take care of classifying messages as spam commented out. Also I found out that the mail does not even reach the root processor and directly gets written as spam after reaching the spool. I figure there is some configuration problem taking place in getting james to recognize the mail. I can send messages out to a remote address without any problems. Also if I send messages from the localhost to localhost it works all fine. I will greatly appreciate if someone can help me with this problem. I would like to know where and on what criteria does James classify a message as spam before reaching the root processor.
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