Anyone give me your contact number and best time to contact so that I can get in touch 
with you to setup and configure the james server for mail 
sending/receiving/relaying/forwarding..

Thank you..

Regards
Suthagar

-----Original Message-----
From: Steen Jansdal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 5:15 PM
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: james behavior with rdbms outage


Danny Angus wrote:

> 
>>Will james cope gracefully with the jdbc exceptions if/when these tables
> 
> are locked? (In particular, will  delivery/spooling/processing be
> deferred--will I lose emails?)
> 
> Don't count on it. I would establish this by testing it, rather than rely
> on anyone else's opinion.
> James doesn't cope well with db's "going away" and coming back again, but
> if James doesn't think that the connections are bad it may just wait and
> retry until the operation suceeds.
> You won't be able to persist incoming mail during the outage, which is a
> risk.
> 
> 
> 
>>If not, is it possible/advisable to suspend james' operation
> 
> programmatically?
> 
> If you're using cron to schedule your db admin use cron to stop & start
> James.
> SMTP allows for outages by mailservers without loss of messages, so the
> issue is really about whether your users can be cajoled into accepting any.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve

Maybe it would be a good idea to implement some sort of
nightly backup routine into James, especially if we are
going to use an embedded database like derby or hsqldb.
Then we have a self contained mail server that doesn't
depend on external programs.

Steen



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