Hi Norman,

Thanks for the information which is otherwise nowhere to get! The good news is that I'm not migrating from the old James. I'm testing 3.0 with a fresh new domain. There is no baggage to carry over.

What I'm really focusing on is performance, since I need to use this server to do a lot of bulk emails. Will the default configuration be a good one to start or you have specific recommendations?

Bing


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From: "Norman Maurer" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 3:30 PM
To: "James Users List" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: any james3 quick tutorial?

Hi Bing,

James 3.0-M1 use a different schema for inboxes, so you can't just
move from 2.3 to 3.0-M1. We need to write the migration tool for this.
This was needed for support IMAP and POP3 in a performant fashion.

See:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-1052 (we love contributions ;) )

The type of mailbox storage is currently configured in
spring-beans.xml ( This will change before 3.0 final). By default it
use JPA based storage and respect the settings in database.properties.

For spool/queue we changed from self-written storage to JMS. This
allows us to relay on a storage which brings us all the needed
features for free (like perfomant, fail-save etc). We ship activemq
for this, which use kahadb as default storage. However it also work
with a database, you just need to change the config. The activemq
broker is configured in spring-beans.xml.

See:
http://activemq.apache.org/jdbc-support.html

Hope this helps,
Norman




2010/11/1 RanBing <[email protected]>:
Hi,

I cannot find a place to set the spool to use database or inboxes to use the
database. What are the settings to use?

Thanks

Bing


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From: "Norman Maurer" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 1:56 PM
To: "James Users List" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: any james3 quick tutorial?

Hi,

for this it should be enough to:
* download the postgres jdbc driver jar
* put the jar into /path/to/james/conf/lib/
* Adjust /path/to/james/conf/database.properties

Bye,
Norman


2010/11/1 RanBing <[email protected]>:

Hi,

I have managed to compile the latest code from the trunk and I'd like to use postgresql as the data store for everything. Any quick tutorial on how to set up a new deployment? I'm also running an old James server on another
machine so I know the basics for 2.x version.

Thanks

Bing


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