Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread cryptearth
Hey David, yea, I also had the same issue about my mails ending up in spam filters at first until I figured out the issue. As I'm a german and have to deal with officials there's another thing specific to germany that can drive you absolut nuts: EMIG and DE-Mail. EMIG is short for "e-mail made

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread David Matthews
hello aain > >I got "inspired" by this topic to write down a guide myself. Although I >only have SPF set up right now I may take the time to also have a look >into DKIM and DMARC. It won't be perfect, but same as with Davids guide: >It should others new to James get started. > I should clarify

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread David Matthews
Hi Tellier >As I understand you mostly use James as a MTA ? james-smtp (dedicated to >mail processing, without mailbox storage) [3]  is awaiting >3, and would >benefit to be added to the documentation effort ;-) I did trial James as a MTA / mail exchanger cum imap server and with version 3.3 I h

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread cryptearth
Hey guys, I got "inspired" by this topic to write down a guide myself. Although I only have SPF set up right now I may take the time to also have a look into DKIM and DMARC. It won't be perfect, but same as with Davids guide: It should others new to James get started. I'll happy to contribut

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread Tellier Benoit
Yes, SPF, DKIM but also DKIM spam handling is techie topic for "Self Hosting" use case. Having a bit more doc regarding that could be nice too. On the new documentation [1] we would benefit from having a "setting up SPF & DKIM" section [1] https://github.com/apache/james-project/tree/master/docs

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread David Matthews
Hi Tellier > >I gave your link a read and found it very interesting. > >Especially I believe the SPF part would deserve more visibility. > >Would you agree sharing it on the Apache James community website as a >"How to" ? [1] [2] Yes of course. Regarding SPF, I'd add that DKIM is also a must and

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread Tellier Benoit
Hello David, Le 28/09/2020 à 23:21, David Matthews a écrit : > [...] > I absolutely agree that the James documentation is a lot behind what it could > be and in tinkering with it, I've relied quite heavily on transferable > knowledge about what mail exchangers and imap servers should be doing. F

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread Tellier Benoit
Hi David! I gave your link a read and found it very interesting. Especially I believe the SPF part would deserve more visibility. Would you agree sharing it on the Apache James community website as a "How to" ? [1] [2] [1] https://james.apache.org/howTo/index.html [2] https://github.com/apache

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread Tellier Benoit
Le 28/09/2020 à 17:11, cryptearth a écrit : > Hey there, > > Matt here again. > > I just wanted to give a small follow up to my own topic after some > testing. > As described, it took a few steps to get James 3.5 working on my > freshly updated OpenSUSE Leap 15.2. After I made some changes in som

Re: Current state of adopting JMAP spec

2020-09-28 Thread Tellier Benoit
Le 28/09/2020 à 16:45, Juhan Aasaru a écrit : > Hi everyone! Hello Juhan! First comment: we are starting getting technical and speaking about implementation details. Maybe this discussion would be a better fit for the server-dev mailing list. > > With your help I would like to clarify a few thing

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread David Matthews
hi Matt thanks for feedback >but I'm missing the important last step to >actually add the user accounts via james-cli.sh (or maybe any other >method). So, anything would just be rejected with a "550 user not found". > yes I should include that >groupware Citadel/UX. It got an update at some p

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread cryptearth
Hello David, I gave your link a look, but noticed my reply would be too long to fit in here. So here's the rather short version: As I've read your guide I noticed pretty early on that our usages of james are differ too much for a "fair" comparison. Just as a visual side-note: I'm not sure if t

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread David Matthews
hi Matt >So, if anyone needs some help getting current James versions run on >current opensuse systems I'm happy to offer help as far as I can provide it. I've not yet taken the plunge and moved my production email off exim4 and dovecot, but I'm very interested in keeping abreast of James devel

Re: a bit additional work required on openSUSE 15.2 with James 3.5.0

2020-09-28 Thread cryptearth
Hey there, Matt here again. I just wanted to give a small follow up to my own topic after some testing. As described, it took a few steps to get James 3.5 working on my freshly updated OpenSUSE Leap 15.2. After I made some changes in some config files, replace BouncyCastle with the current ver

Re: Current state of adopting JMAP spec

2020-09-28 Thread Matthieu Baechler
Hi Juhan, I don't have answers to everything but I nonetheless answered a few questions below. On Mon, 2020-09-28 at 12:45 +0300, Juhan Aasaru wrote: [...] > The work that the Linagora employed contributors are working on - is it > pushed via PR-s to the main branch often or is it developed els

Current state of adopting JMAP spec

2020-09-28 Thread Juhan Aasaru
Hi everyone! With your help I would like to clarify a few things about the current state of James JMAP support (RFC-8620, RFC-8621) to make better decisions regarding our own integration. I hope this info is valuable to other community members as well - this is why I started a new thread. I see t

Re: Incoming messages via web service & using custom email headers

2020-09-28 Thread Juhan Aasaru
Hi everyone! Thank you for warm welcome and for active discussion. We are very glad to learn that the James community is so active and responsive. Regarding getting email into James via web service - I created a Jira task https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3389 for myself with all the fe