Hi Nicola,
Hi Eric,
thanks for reply.

If you are only looking for SMTP loadbalancing, it's indeed a matter of configuring a distributed activemq cluster, with numerous producers (the smtp servers) and only one consumer (the server responsible to dequeue, store in mailbox, and serve via imap4/pop3 the inbox).
Yes,This is exactly what I'm looking for.

Now, if you are looking for imap4/pop3, this is another story (we need some distributed mail uid management), and this is not available, and not planned for 3.0 final.

So, how do we go further: will you look at distributed amq configuration (there's plenty on their website, on the net, and on amq mailing list), or would you like us to look it for you (in this case, we can not guarantee the time on which it could be done)? Of course, we can futher help/discuss the ideas/issues here on the mailing list.

I'm not looking for how to configure a distributed amq, I know this isn't the best place for this kind requests. I'm only interesting on how to edit james-server-context.xml file to use an external instance of activemq.
In this file there are three sections about amq and camel:

<amq broker ... >
    ...
</amq:broker>

<amq:connectionFactory ... >
    ...
</amq:connectionFactory>

and

<camel:camelContext ...>
    ...
</camel:camelContext>

I think I have to edit the "broker" part specifying in transportConnectors my external activemq server. Is this correct? Instead, I didn't understand what to do of "connectionFactory"and "camelContext". I have to leave everything the same?

Could you please suggest me a reference or a link to help me understand how James uses ActiveMQ and Camel?


Best regards,

Nicola.


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