What is a valid message for James? I was doing test runs like this

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Stefano Bagnara-2 wrote:
> 
> elalley ha scritto:
>> Don't have access to the James boxes now but Xmx must be 128m if my
>> memory
>> does not fail me.
>> I think I caused the memory error by sending my two test boxes into the
>> infinite loop with corresponding gateway settings. I removed the gateway
>> from .117 and now don't get those errors any more. My next pain is that I
>> still cannot send mail from .116 to .117 (a dedicated relay is my
>> ultimate
>> goal). Now the error is something like "cannot parse the message". The
>> good
>> news that I don't have my message dumped to relay-denied. Meanwhile I'll
>> download the newer Java version.
>> 
>> Thank you
>> 
>> Elena
> 
> If the OOM was produced by a loop because of a misconfiguration you
> don't need to upgrade the JVM.
> The "cannot parse the message" error could be caused by a non rfc
> compliant message. What are you sending to JAMES via SMTP? Just make
> sure that you send valid messages and try again.
> 
> Stefano
> 
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