2010/11/8 Norman Maurer <[email protected]>:
> Hi Stefano,
>
> what OS do you use for testing ? I don't see the problem with
> left-overs in queue dir. Any configuration change made for the test?

default configuration, sun jdk1.6.0-18, windows 7 32bit, ran as administrator.
I simply sent some mail from localhost (no auth as I'm on 127.0.0.1)
to remote hosts and they all have been succesfully delivered.

> Thx,
> Norman
>
> 2010/11/8 Stefano Bagnara <[email protected]>:
>> 2010/11/6 Norman Maurer <[email protected]>:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> its time to start a VOTE for the second milestone of the
>>> upcomming major version of JAMES Server (3.0). I know its not long
>>> since the last milestone
>>> but we fixed a bunch of bugs, and you know.. Release often;Release early ;)
>>>
>>> Here are the artifacts for review:
>>> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachejames-043/
>>>
>>> So please cast your VOTE:
>>
>> [x] +1 Yes please release
>>
>> Some random feedback (sorry if I don't open JIRAs but I lack time right now)
>>
>> i see a:
>> james-server-container-spring-3.0-M2.jar
>> Shouldn't it be a "war" ? When I run the build locally I see it
>> creates a war, not a jar, but the repository has a jar... weird.
>>
>> I also see some new dependencies due to the libraries updates like
>> icu4j (5.6MB), not sure it's needed for real. I guess we can delay
>> "dependencies" pruning to a later release cycle stage (beta/rc).
>> Download size is not so important while in milestone.
>>
>> From a quick test run using defaults I find the content of "var"
>> directory a bit unintuitive:
>> - activemq-data
>> - derbydb
>> - mail (address-error, error, relay-denied, spam)
>> - queue (outgoing, spool)
>> So, looking at the folder I believed it was using simple filesystem
>> for both mail repository (mail folder) and spool (queue folder), but
>> then I wondered why I also have derbydb and activemq-data...
>> I skim read the configuration files (really 1 minutes, not more) and
>> found that /var/queue is just used as a storage from activemq, right?
>> Maybe we should use a different name, otherwise I'm tempted to think
>> /var/queue includes all of the queue stuff.
>>
>> After delivering some message I see I have the /var/queue folder
>> getting bigger with one or two copies of each message I delivered
>> (every message has a copy in /var/queue/outgoing, some message have a
>> copy also in /var/queue/spool) and they don't get deleted even when I
>> shut down james.
>>
>> Thank you for the great work as always,
>> Stefano
>>
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