You are running OutOfMemory.
Increase the maximum memory available to James.

If you use the wrapper then you need to change:
wrapper.java.maxmemory inside wrapper.conf
Otherwise you can set an Environment variable
named "PHOENIX_JVM_OPTS" to 128M or more.

Stefano

Shal Jain wrote:
I created a different folder var/mail/outgoing2
and modified one of the mailets to use that folder
<outgoing>file://var/mail/outgoing2/ </outgoing>

Since that change I have not been able restart James.
I reverted back the change and James will still not start
I had been running James as a service. I am now trying to running
it from the console.  The only message printed on the console is
James 2.2.0  I don't see the usual output re: SMTP,NNTP etc.
All the logs re: mailets, spoolmanager etc. don't show any errors
I also don't see any issues in phoenix.log

At one point I did get the following error
James 2.2.0
JVM exiting abnormally. Shutting down Phoenix.
org.apache.excalibur.containerkit.lifecycle.LifecycleException: Component named
"spoolmanager" failed to pass through the Initialization stage. (Reason: java.la
ng.OutOfMemoryError).


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