Gabor Kincses wrote:
The Bounce mailet extends AbstractNotify which extends
AbstractRedirect that carries most of the
functionality.
Can you post the bug to our issue tracker?
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES
Thank you,
Stefano
The setSubjectPrefix() method is implemented in
--- Stefano Bagnara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gabor Kincses wrote:
The Bounce mailet extends AbstractNotify which
extends
AbstractRedirect that carries most of the
functionality.
Can you post the bug to our issue tracker?
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES
Nope, can't find
come on, don't give up so fast.
go back to the JIRA page, hit log in and you can read:
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Nope, can't find the new issue button.
86% unassigned? Not interested in adding yet another
dead issue. It's a 2-minute fix, I had already spent
7-minutes staring at the JIRA page in utter
befuddlement. Makes no sense to me.
Sorry,
Gabor
I asked you to submit to the issue tracker because I
86% unassigned? Not interested in adding yet another
dead issue. It's a 2-minute fix, I had already spent
7-minutes staring at the JIRA page in utter
befuddlement. Makes no sense to me.
PS: believe it or not but I've lost much more that 9 minutes to reply to
user problems here on this forum
I just hate the red tape, but then: red tape for me,
todo list for you. Fair enough. I guess it might be
a JIRA usability issue.
Point about unit test is valid. Had other
improvements that never made it (again not in JIRA,
just in server-dev), so I forked the James code about
a year ago and
Steve Brewin wrote:
Andrew Sykes wrote:
It would be good if a .classpath could be added to the
repository to aid
importing into Eclipse.
This would only be viable if everyone committing code was
using Eclipse,
thereby guaranteeing that the current .classpath was correct.
No
hello there...
Now im done install james succesfully using phoenix-src
Im refer to implementing a spam filtering gateway with apache james
documentation..here the link http://wiki.apache.org/james/SpamBlocking
documentation link http://www.sans.org/rr/whitepapers/email/1358.php
While
can't find the new issue button.
Did you login?
86% unassigned?
Usually a name is assigned by whomever is picking it up.
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hi,
I am a beginner and i am trying to send a mail to james using a
simple smtp class.I followed all the smtp standards specified in smtphandler of
james.But james is unable to recieve any mails from it.
with outlook everything is going fine.What could be the problem?
My code looks
The Bounce mailet extends AbstractNotify which extends
AbstractRedirect that carries most of the
functionality.
The setSubjectPrefix() method is implemented in
AbstractRedirect that observes the incoming subject's
charset. AbstractNotify in turns reimplements
setSubjectPrefix() without observing
here i attach this error..could anyone help me out of this...im looking 4
bayesian filter 4 my james project..please help me...
--Error while run
build.bat
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001
I'm getting a bounce when trying to send mail to a valid domain. I get an
error in the log that says it can't find the dns entry. The dns entry is
clearly there when I do an nslookup.
However, I went to dnsreport.com and got the following error when it
analyzed the DNS for the domain:
I host quite a few server names hosted with one James instance. And server
names periodically come and go. When I add a new client, I'd really like to
have an automated way to add the server name to the list.
I realize the brute force way is to write some sort of Perl or Rexx script
that parses
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