I suggest putting them in a place where jars are usually not found.
Perhaps in a subdirectory labeled "sysjars". Then regardless if they are
copied or moved they will never be referred to twice.

This solution appears to work well. I don't have sendmail, my server
uses qmail. I did not have to configure anything to get things working
once I deleted the extra jars.

In the meantime, an extra note in the manual (i.e. if you leave the
original jars in place the mail system will not work, throwing bad
typecast exceptions) no one else should experience this.

Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Raible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 11:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Email Setup Problem - Manual Needs Tweak

I've experienced this same issue.  Shouldn't we simply remove these JARs
from WEB-INF/lib?  Or are they used elsewhere?  We could always just
move the e-mail configuration into roller.properties and not use JNDI.
I prototyped this about a year ago and it seemed to work fine. 
Unfortunately, I don't have the code anymore.

Matt

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