You can find it on http://james.apache.org/server/3/dev-provided-mailets.html (under RemoteDelivery section).

It's a bit lost there, so we will update documentation to better link to this sections. tks for pointing.

Also, the delivery (to local mailbox and to remote smtp) is now implemented as a mailet. We may reconsider this in later James releases to make the delivery a core service, and no more a mailet.

Tks,

Eric


On 19/04/2011 07:35, Daniel Tan wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. Will try it out later. Is this something found 
in any faq as i am new to james and hope to learn more from websites before 
coming to the list

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 19, 2011, at 1:17 PM, Eric Charles<e...@apache.org>  wrote:

Hi,

Uncomment the gateway block and set there your ISP relay hostname (and 
username/pwd if needed) in mailets conf file.

Tks,
- Eric


         <mailet match="All" class="RemoteDelivery">
            <outgoingQueue>  outgoing</outgoingQueue>

            <!-- Delivery Schedule based upon RFC 2821, 4.5.4.1 -->
            <!-- 5 day retry period, with 4 attempts in the first
                 hour, two more within the first 6 hours, and then
                 every 6 hours for the rest of the period. -->
            <delayTime>   5 minutes</delayTime>
            <delayTime>  10 minutes</delayTime>
            <delayTime>  45 minutes</delayTime>
            <delayTime>   2 hours</delayTime>
            <delayTime>   3 hours</delayTime>
            <delayTime>   6 hours</delayTime>
            <maxRetries>  25</maxRetries>

            <deliveryThreads>  10</deliveryThreads>

            <sendpartial>true</sendpartial>

            <bounceProcessor>bounces</bounceProcessor>

            <!--
            <gateway>  otherserver.mydomain.com</gateway>
            <gatewayPort>25</gatewayPort>
            -->
            <!-- (gatewayUsername/gatewayPassword) can be used. -->
            <!--
            <gatewayUsername>login</gatewayUsername>
            <gatewayPassword>pass</gatewayPassword>
            -->

            <!--
            <mail.smtp.localhost>myMailServer</mail.smtp.localhost>
            -->
         </mailet>


On 19/04/2011 06:30, Daniel Tan wrote:
Hi,
I tried searching around the faq and cant quite get it where to set the relay 
server. I can receive email from internet on my desktop. I am using dynamic dns 
to resolve the hostname. But when i try to send email out, my server is not 
recognize as a valid server and i shld sent it via authorize relay. How do i do 
tat? I have put in my isp dns servers in dnsservice.xml

Regards,
Dan
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