Hello John,
Edit to your preferences the file ...\SAR-INF\config.xml

Look for the line: "<mailet match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork="  and something like:  " 
<authorizedAddresses>"

Actually, there are still a lot of things you have to customize in this file, 
according to your own taste.



Rgds,



---jake



-----Original Message-----

From: John Bishop - alternative IT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 7:26 PM

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Allow relaying for specific destination domains



Hi all,


New to James (but very impressed with it's capabilities!), so please

excuse my ignorance.


I've got James (latest version) running on a Windows 2003 Server,

logging to mySQL. All working fairly nicely, with no major problems.

What I'm now trying to do is setup James to allow relaying for a

specific list of domains. This is so the box can act as a secondary or

backup mail server for some domains I host on a main machine - if the

main (primary) mail server is off the air, I want the box running James

to accept the mail, and attempt to delivery it to the primary server at

regular intervals.


Pretty basic stuff I know - but I can't find out how to do this from the

docs of FAQ, and would really appreciate some advice on this!

Cheers all,


jb :)

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