Hi Ian,
Thanks for the response.
1 - My mailet runs when I write to James using from my Yahoo account,
and my work account. But It does nothing when using my Gmail account.
So, I'm pretty sure my Gmail email never go to the mailet.
2 - I don't create user accounts in James. I just need to process the
email coming in and put it's data in the DB.
3 - Do I check for the mail logs in : james/apps/james/logs ? There's a
whole mess of logs there. Is there one in particular I should look at?
4 - james/logs doesn't produce any errors or indicate that any email
blocked.
5 - > Also, what kind of domain name are you using to send e-mail?
I don't send any e-mail from James. I only write to James.
thanks,
- Rex
Ian Lewis wrote:
Rex,
Have you checked the mail logs to see if the mail is actually arriving
at your mail server? If your custom mailet does some logging you could
check the mailet log file to see what might be happening.
Also, what kind of domain name are you using to send e-mail?
Ian
2008/7/22 Rex Posadas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
To all,
I am having problems sending email, from my google account, to my box that
has James installed.
The strange thing is that when I use my Yahoo account, James receives my
email and processes it correctly. Everything works fine.
When I said "Processes it correctly" it means: I have James running with a
custom mailet. the mailet simply puts email data into a DB table. For
example, extracting the "from: address" and putting that in a DB. This works
when I send an email to James using my Yahoo account - but not with a Gmail
account.
James is installed in CentOS 5.
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
Rex
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