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Benoit Tellier closed JAMES-1018.
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Fix Version/s: (was: 3.0.0)
Resolution: Won't Fix
James 2.3 is unmaintained, end of life.
Feel free to reopen if work is planned on this.
> James SMTP server while redirecting mail sends it to itself rather than to
> the destination
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> Key: JAMES-1018
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1018
> Project: James Server
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SMTPServer
> Affects Versions: 2.3.1
> Environment: Windows XP
> Reporter: Anastasia Tugaenko
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: routing
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> Under certain network and DNS configuration James SMTP server version 2.3.1
> sends mail to itself rather than to the next hop. As a result, the mail loops
> until resending limit is exceeded. It never gets to the destination.
>
> Configuration
> The configuration file - http://www.ispras.ru/ru/james/config.xml.
> The issue was reproduced in a virtual network with three nodes and two
> domains (see http://www.ispras.ru/ru/james/virtualNet.png):
> 1. network vbox1.test with nodes XP11 and XP12,
> 2. network vbox2.test with nodes XP21 and XP22;
> 3. nodes XP11 and XP21 are physically on the same virtual machine where
> James SMTP server runs. DNS runs on the same server.
> DNS configuration used to reproduces the issue is available here -
> http://www.ispras.ru/ru/james/etc.zip.
> The issue occurs when MX record for XP21 has higher priority than that of
> XP22.
> XP22 IN MX 15 XP21
> XP22 IN MX 25 XP22
> Steps to reproduce the issue:
> 1. Turn on the virtual machines for nodes XP11/XP21, XP12, XP22. Launch DNS
> and James SMTP on the XP11/XP21 virtual machine. Launch mail agents on XP12
> and XP22.
> 2. Send a mail from XP12 to XP22 (e.g. to [email protected]).
>
> Issue:
> Mail agent on XP12 sends the mail to the James SMTP server on XP11. The James
> SMTP server re-sends the mail to itself (the MX record priority is higher
> than that of XP22). As a result the mail never arrives to XP22.
> James SMTP log is available here -
> http://www.ispras.ru/ru/james/smtpserver.log.
> Here is an extract from it:
> 09/06/10 16:54:51 INFO smtpserver: Connection from XP12 (192.168.56.22)
> 09/06/10 16:54:52 INFO smtpserver: Successfully spooled mail
> Mail1276088091716-0 from [email protected] on 192.168.56.22 for
> [[email protected]]
> 09/06/10 16:55:32 INFO smtpserver: Connection from XP1 (192.168.209.21)
> 09/06/10 16:55:32 INFO smtpserver: Successfully spooled mail
> Mail1276088132675-1 from [email protected] on 192.168.209.21 for
> [[email protected]]
> 09/06/10 16:56:12 INFO smtpserver: Connection from XP1 (192.168.209.21)
> 09/06/10 16:56:12 INFO smtpserver: Successfully spooled mail
> Mail1276088172782-2 from [email protected] on 192.168.209.21 for
> [[email protected]]
> 09/06/10 16:56:52 INFO smtpserver: Connection from XP1 (192.168.209.21)
> 09/06/10 16:56:52 INFO smtpserver: Successfully spooled mail
> Mail1276088212910-3 from [email protected] on 192.168.209.21 for
> [[email protected]]
> The log shows that the mail gets constantly re-sent from XP11 to XP12 (the
> same physical machine) and never arrives to the destination. We tried other
> open-source SMTP servers in the same configuration - they do not loop and
> deliver the mail to the next hop.
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