Hello, First, thank you very much for providing me the information.
>>> Unfortunately in james we don't give you options to >> change that, >> >> Hope the James developers can improve the way James >> generates the message-id header when they have time. >> Thanks. > > Please let us know if adding the domain to windows solve your problem. I followed your instructions but Windows popped up a dialog saying a certain error occurred. So, I performed some searches on google and found that "domain", like "workgroup", is a form of logical collection of computers that share resources in a Windows LAN. The meaning of "domain" in Windows networking is not the same as that of domain names like yahoo.com, google.com, etc. (See http://kb.iu.edu/data/adgs.html and http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/crawford_02january14.mspx) Besides, the method you suggested won't work if james handles emails for more than one domain. According to http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/OeSixForwardFps, the domain name in the Message-ID header should match the one in the From header. For instance, if the From header is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", the Message-ID should be "<xxxx... example.com>". Suppose I use James to handle emails for example1.com and example2.com. If I set the computer name to example1.com, then an email sent by me from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" through James will have the message-id "<xxxx... example1.com>". As a result, the domain names in the From header and Message-ID header do not match. Thank you. Best regards, Jack _______________________________________ YM - 離線訊息 就算你沒有上網,你的朋友仍可以留下訊息給你,當你上網時就能立即看到,任何說話都冇走失。 http://messenger.yahoo.com.hk --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
