Thanks for the response, Max.
Sending email to James using my Yahoo account as well as my work account
works fine. James receives the email.
I don't know if it matters, but I have James running on an EC2 instance
(Amazon). http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=201590011
So, i'm sending an email from my Google account to an elastic IP. So,
if my elastic ip is "myelascticIP.com" . i'm sending it to something
like: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
Here's a definition for Elastic IPs, just in case you're curious:
*Elastic IP Addresses*
Elastic IP addresses are static IP addresses designed for dynamic cloud
computing. An Elastic IP address is associated with your account not a
particular instance, and you control that address until you choose to
explicitly release it. Unlike traditional static IP addresses, however,
Elastic IP addresses allow you to mask instance or Availability Zone
failures by programmatically remapping your public IP addresses to any
instance in your account. Rather than waiting on a data technician to
reconfigure or replace your host, or waiting for DNS to propagate to all
of your customers, Amazon EC2 enables you to engineer around problems
with your instance or software by quickly remapping your Elastic IP
address to a replacement instance.
Thanks,
- Rex
Max Impact wrote:
I'd use something other than Google to test if my James recieves. Google takes
security to the extreme and I would use them only to verify my server adhere to
their security, not for basic tests (which they would shurely fail).
Google quickly grey / black lists domains on Dynamic DNS, so if that's you you
may have allready been listed by them and they won't send to you.
Go find some anonymous mailer site somewhere, or try Yahoo and MSN (may also
fail if u'd been listed). Suggest you try quite a couple of options and if you
still not recieving considder it a problem.
Good luck ;)
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 18:15:21 +0900
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: server-user@james.apache.org
Subject: Re: James processing mail from Yahoo but not from Gmail
Rex,
If it isn't getting to your server at all then gmail is just refusing
to send it. Do you not get any kind of MAILER DAEMON mail back in your
gmail inbox?
I meant to ask what kind of domain are you sending to? Google might
not like sending to something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] or some
other dynamic ip dns. Not sure though.
Anyway, it sounds like some sort of domain or gmail security issue if
the mail really isn't making it to your server.
Ian
2008/7/22 Rex Posadas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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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