> If the error is that file://C:/Programming/system/james/inboxes is not a
> valid path, why does it take it 334 lines to say so?

> Actually this is interesting, since you could find the error in the
> config-file, why can't james?

James doesn’t get control to do so for that particular exception.  Within
James, error reporting is much better.  I’ve already forwarded your issue to
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Configuration for James is actually rather simple.  It comes pretty much
configured for basic operation, and advanced stuff is fairly easy, too.
Much easier than sendmail, qmail, etc.  I think that the problem you ran
into was because you didn’t realize the meaning of a file URL, which is
documented in the config.xml, by the way, and did MORE configuration than
you needed to do.

        --- Noel


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