Danny Angus wrote:
http://james.apache.org/server/james_and_sendmail.html
(seems to be missing though) :-(
Aha, its here...
http://james.apache.org/server/2.2.0/james_and_sendmail.html
Yes, I moved server documentation to a version-specific folder in my ast
rework.
I thought that I could have added empty html with only an html redirect
for each removed page, but it would have taken too much time for the
goal, sorry.
Stefano
On 03/10/06, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Giulio Troccoli wrote:
> Hi, I have browsed the archive and I have actually found some threads
> regardin my problem, but all the links they refer to are wrong.
We just updated our website and almost all documents have been moved
around. Try adding a /server or /server/2.2.0 in front of your path and
remove the trailing "_2_2" from the html path and your should find the
original document.
> So, I have been using James as a POP3 server for few years and I am
very
> happy with it. I am now "improving" my website and this include writing
> scripts to automatically send emails. At the moment I use "mail" which
> in turns use "sendmail". So, at the moment, I'm basically using James
> for POP3 and sendmail for SMTP. However James is listening on port 25,
> and I telnet to port 25 I can send emails, so James is indeed
warking as
> SMTP.
>
> My problem is, how can I use James in a script? Changin mail to use
> James or use James directly it doesn't matter to me. I just want to get
> rid of sendmail and use James only.
>
> Thanks
With James 2.3.0RC4 we bundle a sendmail.py script (bin folder) that you
can link in your unix system to be used instead of sendmail (you need
the python interpreter installed).
Stefano
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