you must be if I can help ;^)

use a pop mail client like outlook express

pop server name is the james ip address, you know the username and password
i hope.

regards

Brian.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Cavagnolo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 2:39 PM
Subject: Uhh...am I stoopid?


> I'm pretty new to mail server stuff.  The mail
> veterans around me suggested JAMES as opposed to
> sendmail not because they have used JAMES, but because
> they have used sendmail:)  Anyway, I installed and
> configured according to the documentation and nothing
> seems to be crashing but I don't know how to view
> mail!
>
> I used the remote manager to add a user who has a
> system account too.  I tried to send mail to this user
> from a remote account.  There doesn't seem to be any
> spool file or anything in the james working directory.
>  Based on the documentation, I sort of expected a file
> to get written to something like .../var/spool/mail.
> I was hoping that simple text clients like pine would
> magically find the mail.  No such luck.  Can somebody
> offer a breif tutorial on how to get a mail client to
> talk to james?  Are system accounts somehow associated
> with james accounts?
>
> Perhaps the configuration documentation for JAMES
> should have a final test section which involves
> sending a test message from a remote account to the
> newly configured service and viewing that message.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
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