My james installation will receive mail from a third party, but will not allow mail to be sent or picked up by james users. pop3 and smtp logs say everything is starting up just fine. I have not done anything "weird" with my config file.Sounds really strange, I don't have many ideas since it worked fine on my linux system from the start. One user has problems retrieving mail with eudora, with the time-out symptoms you describe, but I have not been able to solve it.
When I try to pop the server with outlook, mozilla, etc. a connection is made, but then times out. I have searched the logs (both James' and else where on my system (the router, linux) and I can't find out what is going wrong.
What other logs can I check on a linux system for answers??
Other info:
I have run a port scanner, which says that 25 is available, but that 110 is unavailable (although, this occaisionally says that 8080 is unavailable when it is up and running, so results are dubious)
I have run an "email address" check on a James user, and everything checks out.
I am running under a dynamic IP.
You could try setting the log-level to debug (in environment.xml I think it is), and check that james actually gets the request. Also check that the mail you think you received is actually there in the repository.
Could there be some firewall in the way filtering out the requests? I mean have you made sure that iptables, for example, will let the requests through?
/tobe
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