You may have problems with the DNS server.
Have you configured DNS servers for james?

Are you windows or linux?

If on linux can you try:
"host -t mx indiatimes.com" from command line?

On windows you should be able to do something similar with "nslookup"

Stefano

James User wrote:
I am running james v2.2.0. Am very new to this. I haven't enabled SMTP
authentication. Using file repositories. Test account at localhost works
fine. Problem occurs when I send mail to outside world. Log file shows

16/06/06 01:43:36 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Could not connect to
SMTP host: 157.227.246.120, port: 25, response: -1
16/06/06 01:43:36 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Temporary exception
delivering mail (Mail1150380219138-0-to-[domain].com:
javax.mail.MessagingException: No mail server(s) available at this time.
at
org.apache.james.transport.mailets.RemoteDelivery.deliver(RemoteDelivery.java:617)
at
org.apache.james.transport.mailets.RemoteDelivery.run(RemoteDelivery.java:912)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)


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