The issue is that it's not a normal part of the JVM release which is why
everyone has their own.
The one I needed was the one that shipped with JBoss in my case in the
server/default/lib directory, the one I was getting was in my JVM's jre/lib/ext
directory. That's what created the
M2RC1 1/18/2005 JBOSS_MAIL_M2_RC1 label, I get the same results from the
latest HEAD build as well. I'm testing aganst JBOSS 4.0.0 latest build.
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Also, one other note that may be useful. I tried originating mail clients
outlook 2000 sp3 using html and plain text. I also tried mozilla thunderbird
version 1.0 (20041206) html and plain text. All with the same results.
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that was it, the JVM I'm using had its own in the classpath. sorry I wasted
your time on this. at least this should aid others to identify that issue.
thanks again.
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Eureka, sorry Andrew. I thought the issue was fixed, but when it hit the
offServer members of the list, it still choked for the same reason. I'm running
on Windows Server 2003. I'm sure that was much of this problem. The jdk's
jre/lib/ext had its own activation.jar. I followed your original
I have a maillist with two non local members. when it tries to forward
something sent to the list to our internal mail servers I get the following:
15:35:19,736 ERROR [SMTPSender] Error sending mail
javax.mail.MessagingException: IOException while sending message;
nested exception is: