There is an incompatible cornerstone.jar in the James lib directory
distributed with 2.1.3.
It is compatible with the version of Phoenix used in James v2.x.
Why do the latest distributions not work together?
There are various historical reasons (such as interfaces changing with no
notice, or
Hi,
I'm pretty new on this list; ready to upgrade to 2.2.x.
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 11:56:17PM -0600, Geoffrey T. Falk wrote:
On 10 Jun, To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having trouble trying to build and run James 2.1.3 with Phoenix
4.0.4.
FYI: James 2.2.0a4 has the same problem. Only
Hi,
The hashed strings generated by the o.a.j.security.DigestUtil is not
compatible with the ones generated by MySQL.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/java$ java org.apache.james.security.DigestUtil -alg SHA
test01
Hash is: wlp5xXkGunAns204AjDbkrvA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/java$ gojames
Enter password:
The difference is that James returns the hash in base64, while MySql and Catalina
return it in hex (base16).
Vincenzo
-Original Message-
From: Oki DZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercoledi 11 giugno 2003 9.07
To: James Users List
Subject: MimeUtility
Hi,
The hashed
hi,
One of our users wants to mail to the address
[EMAIL PROTECTED] but faild. The james reported
James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: No mail server found
for: bdi.com.cn.
When I used nslookup I can get the following MX RR,
bdi.com.cn mail exchanger = 10 mail.bdi.com.cn.
bdi.com.cn mail
Noel,
thanks for your response
Not at this time. Something that has been knocked around for James v3, but
not really given much thought that I've seen.
[...]
You will want to consider the impact on user and mail repository structures,
config files, code, alternative approaches, additional
Hello Once Again,
I am still having problems with outgoing mail. I am able to send outgoing mail to one
remote address (a yahoo.com address), but I am unable to send messages to any other
addresses. The messages simply disappear.
I am using my ISP's two DNS servers as suggested by some very
I bet this increases the number of downloads!
Working with James, Part 1 An introduction to Apache's James enterprise
e-mail
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-james1.html
-- Steve
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Steve Brewin wrote:
I bet this increases the number of downloads!
Working with James, Part 1 An introduction to Apache's James
been playing with the latest [binary] build. you might want to kill this
file:
/opt/james/apps/dummy.txt
since james.sar is in that dir.
b
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Hut,
That's the wrong place to configure the address of the outgoing gateway
server. The servernames values are to tell James which names/addresses
to treat as local, i.e.e to be handled by James itself. For the
outgoing gateway you need to set the gateway parameter of the
RemoteDelivery
Steve,
Yes, the documentation was little confusing. Thank you for your help. I
will try this and get back to you.
Many Thanks!!
Hut
-Original Message-
From: Steve Short [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 12:14 PM
To: James Users List; Hut Carspecken
Subject: RE:
As I haven't any experience as an open source developer and with the
'jakarta process', what I need to do, beside studying the code and tring
to work on it ?
There is a general guideline, see http://james.apache.org/contribute.html
- Original Message -
From: Federico Spinazzi [EMAIL
Hello Again,
I am still having trouble with sending remote mail addresses. I can send to one
remote address (yahoo.com domain) but I can't send to where else.
Is there a definitive method or means of configuring a server to send remote messages?
I have tried the servernames tag and the
Hi all,
Maybe an example will help:
The DNS servers for my site are
cachens1.serverbeach.com 66.139.72.6
cachens2.serverbeach.com 66.139.72.22
As Serge said, you can use ipconfig /all to find out what name servers
your windows machine is using.
My DNS server block looks like this:
dnsserver
Everyone,
I really appreciate your help so far. I have
modifed the config.xml file according to suggestions. Steve Short
suggested that I send it along with log entries.
I have been looking at the logs and think that the
"Null" mailet is being used more than it should. Remember, remote
Looks like sbcglobal.net is not accepting your message because it has no
idea who [EMAIL PROTECTED] is, probably an anti-spam measure.
553 5.1.8 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... Domain of sender address
[EMAIL PROTECTED] does not exist
Try using a real sender address.
Steve
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On 11 Jun, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
What is the correct order of building Avalon, Excalibur and Phoenix
components in order to get James to work?
Asnwer #1: You don't. You use the binary distribution of Phoenix that is
packaged with James.
Thanks, but I really want to build this stuff from
Everyone,
Thank you for you help with my remote message issues. As it turns out, I was using my
static IP address in the email address and for the reply address.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Yahoo! server allowed this to pass, but the other remote servers would not. Once
I used a legit. domain
Feature articles about James (by me ;-) published yesterday on IBM's
DeveloperWorks::
Feature entry point (click on the email image):
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/
Direct links to articles:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-james1.html
Geoffrey T. Falk wrote:
Asnwer #1: You don't. You use the binary distribution of Phoenix that is
packaged with James.
Thanks, but I really want to build this stuff from source. That way I
know there is not any voodoo magic going on :-) plus I can study the
source. I will wait for the next
Hutson Carspecken wrote:
Everyone,
Thank you for you help with my remote message issues. As it turns out, I was using my static IP address in the email address and for the reply address.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Yahoo! server allowed this to pass, but the other remote servers would not. Once I
Asnwer #1: You don't. You use the binary distribution of Phoenix that is
packaged with James.
Thanks, but I really want to build this stuff from source. That way I
know there is not any voodoo magic going on :-) plus I can study the
source. I will wait for the next version if I have to.
I
How about my question? Any idea?
hi,
One of our users wants to mail to the address
[EMAIL PROTECTED] but faild. The james reported
James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: No mail server found
for: bdi.com.cn.
When I used nslookup I can get the following MX RR,
bdi.com.cn mail exchanger = 10
TTL's should never be 0. TTL's shouldn't even come close to that. This
is a misconfigured DNS server.
You can report this bug to the person who wrote the DNS client lib we
use (www.xbill.org/dnsjava) as to how to better handle a misconfigured
DNS server, but I figure we'll be hopefully moving
I think it is a bug of dnsjava but james.
Please see the definition of TTL:
a 32 bit signed integer that specifies the time
interval
that the resource record may be cached before the
source
of the information should again be consulted. Zero
values are interpreted to mean that the RR can only be
Sorry for mistype.
I think it is a bug of dnsjava but james.
should be:
it is not a bug of dnsjava but james.
Please see the definition of TTL:
a 32 bit signed integer that specifies the time
interval
that the resource record may be cached before the
source
of the information should again
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