Hi Lee,
On 24/07/11 21:52, lee Chalupa wrote:
Hello:
I have version 3.m3 of the james server running. I've worked through the
instructions
on the james website. Seems to be working ok.
Good news :)
I have configured the application to put all of the data into a MySql
database.
Now I get to the part where I want to add some users. In the past, I would
use telnet on port 4555
to do this. I can't seem to find that part of the application now. I think
I saw an email in google that
noted that it has been dropped in favor of JMX. Can someone verify this for
me?
Yes, telnet is no more available.
You have to use a JMX client or use the james-cli.sh script.
If I add users and domains via JMX, how will these objects get persisted?
Yes, in the JAMES_USER table.
As you can probably tell, I'm lost.
I'm also confused about the virtualUserTable feature and using the User
table in the database.
Are these different names for the same thing?
VirutalUserTable has been renamed to RecipientRewriteTable to better
reflect what it really des.
Can I just add users to the User table? I would have to convert the password
to the value the database
field is expecting.
The password are hashed before being stored.
Via the JMX client, you simply have to use the plain password you want
for the user.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Lee
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