Evgeny,
Can't help you on the experience side. But asking the right question
will help you get the right answers. You are looking for folks to share
their experiences/opinions of java mail *servers*, right?
- Robert
Evgeny Gesin wrote:
Robert,
I wanted to hear what others recommend based
Robert,
I wanted to hear what others recommend based on their
experiences. I need opinions.
Evgeny Gesin
--- Robert F Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Evgeny,
>
> Google 'java mail server', I'm guessing yuou will
> find what you need.
>
> - Robert
>
> Evgeny Gesin wrote:
>
> >Hi Litty Pre
Evgeny,
Google 'java mail server', I'm guessing yuou will find what you need.
- Robert
Evgeny Gesin wrote:
Hi Litty Preeth.
CraftMail looks like a standalone application. I need
a web based client, like Yahoo/Hotmail, which runs on
the server. I will access that web client using a
regular we
The obvious first guess is that you have a class that is in the host
classloader, and not the common classloader, and that class is consuming
large amounts of memory.
George Sexton
MH Software, Inc.
http://www.mhsoftware.com/
Voice: 303 438 9585
> -Original Message-
> From: Oleg [mai
Set the cookies attribute for the given (server.xml) node to
"false." This will force Tomcat to rely only on URL rewriting.
Just an update on this. I've found that if I set the 'reload="true"' on my
context in the server.xml file for a particular application, changes to any
object under there will trigger my project to reload. However, any changes
to my web.xml file will not.
Can anyone confirm this behavior?
Thanks
I sent this email to users@httpd.apache.org, however no one answers.
So I hope someone in this mailing-list could help me the below
questions.
Thx, Xuekun
-- Forwarded message --
From: Xuekun Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Aug 12, 2005 8:05 PM
Subject: How to configure proxy_ajp wit
To my knowledge (sometimes limited but open to expansion) the answer is no.
I base this on the understanding that each host loaded by Tomcat takes up
memory space. Then add the application to that.
Doug
- Original Message -
From: "Oleg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
S
Jeff,
You still haven't given a rationale why you *need* the parameters presented in
a specific order (even though the brower's supposed to produce that result).
I've worked with a set of generic form processing servlets and never had the
desperate need to know the order upon receipt; if I'm
Hello,
I have a servlet in which I am calling HttpServletResponse.encodeURL() for all
of the URLs that the servlet generates. From the various references that I have
on encodeURL() I understand that Tomcat should, by default, use Cookies if they
are supported in a browser to implement session m
Jeff Grangier wrote:
Would anyone in the Project Management Committee, Advisory board, or the
committer group acknowledge that this bug is understood and will be
considered in the next releases of Tomcat?
The issue is understood.
This is not a bug, since there is no spec violation. Given the
Why running 100 virutal hosts in Tomcat takes up much more memory than
running a 100 identical applications under one host? Is there a way to
configure Tomcat to run both the same?
Thank you
Oleg
Would anyone in the Project Management Committee, Advisory board, or the
committer group acknowledge that this bug is understood and will be
considered in the next releases of Tomcat?
Thank you,
Jeff Grangier
Founder & Chief Architect
YourWebPro Inc.
(847) 454-8000
-Original Message-
Hi Litty Preeth.
CraftMail looks like a standalone application. I need
a web based client, like Yahoo/Hotmail, which runs on
the server. I will access that web client using a
regular web browser.
Thanks!
Evgeny Gesin
--- Litty Preeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Evgeny Gesin
>
> There is
When using tomcat clusters on an untrusted subnet or using a routable
multicast address, i see the potential for a rogue tomcat instance to
join a cluster in order to hijack session information. This doesn't
seem to be cured by any firewalling of incoming connections to the
valid servers, as, from
Hi Evgeny Gesin
There is a java mail client given by freebeans.
The url is :
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~dat/java/applications/CraftMail/index_en.html
With regards,
Litty Preeth
--- Evgeny Gesin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I run QMail server and need a web based client
> written
> in Java. I w
I run QMail server and need a web based client written
in Java. I will access that client from anywhere like
Yahoo mail.
There is a SquirrelMail/Courier-IMAP which use PHP,
but I need a Java-based web client.
Any pointers will be helpful
Evgeny Gesin
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