Hi Hua,
If it is rejected by your ISP, you should contact with the message you
see in the log and try to talk with him to be more permissive.
I faced that some time ago where my ISP changed its rules a few time in
the year.
You can always post the reject information here and we can see if james
config can be tuned.
Thx, Eric
On 06/28/2012 10:40 AM, 杨华杰 wrote:
Hi Eric
Any update?
Regards,
Hua Jie
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 9:13 PM, 杨华杰<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Eric
Any idea.
Regards,
Hua Jie
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 2:59 PM, 杨华杰<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Eric
Yes, I added it to the list, at first the telnet result tell me it's been
sent successfully, after a well it was reject by the ISP smtp server.(I saw
the reject information in the james log)
Regards,
Hua JIe
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 1:38 AM, Eric Charles<[email protected]> wrote:
Ok, got it.
Can you add the list of the server2...5 IP addresses in the
authorizedAddresses tag in the smtpserver.conf of server1.
Thx, Eric
On 06/18/2012 05:03 PM, 杨华杰 wrote:
Hi Eric
Your schema is a little bit different with mine. My server 2,5 do not
have
james installed.
How ever I can send out email in the James(server 1) locally, which
means I
am able to send out email using thunderbird in the server 1, but I can
not
send from server 2...5. I hope this time you understand my problem.
Regards,
Hua JIe
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Eric Charles<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Hau,
Your scheme is the same as mine, isn't it?
I would first validate a correct working of James1 (sending and
receiving
mails with a client such as thunderbird).
Once you are 100% sure it's working, it's just a matter of configuring
James2...5 RemoteMailet with the correct gateway/gatewayPort/**
gatewayUsername/****gatewyPassword.
I a now writing more doc/example for the SMTP configuration which
seems to
rise many questions atm on the mailing list.
Thx,
Eric
On 06/17/2012 05:37 PM, 杨华杰 wrote:
Hi Eric
Sorry I didn't make it clear
The schema is like the following
ISP
|
James(Server 1)
|
------------------------------****----------------------------**
--**-------
| | | |
Server 2 Server 3 Server 4 Server 5
Only the server 1 IP is in the security list.
I tried to use telnet to send out email from server 1(local), I can
receive
the email in my gmail.
I tried to use telnet to send out email from server 2 -5(telnet to
Server
1), the telnet tell me it's success, but I didn't receive the email.
So I want to deploy James to Server 1, and make it as a transparent
SMTP
proxy. I hope it's clear this time
Regards,
Hua Jie
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 6:37 PM, Eric Charles<[email protected]>
wrote:
Not sure, but I have the following scheme in mind
ISP
|
James1
|
----------------------
| | | |
James2 James3 James4 James5
So James2..5 need to use James1 as gateway.
Only James1 uses your Internet Service Provider SMTP gateway.
Is it such?
Eric
On 06/17/2012 11:46 AM, 杨华杰 wrote:
Hi Eric
Yeah, I know that. But my relay SMTP service do not request to
provide a
username and password.
As you see in my previous email, I can send out email from localhost
successfully without username and password. From the other 4
servers ,
the
email also can send, but the email was not reach to my gmail box,
which
I
suspect the remote smtp server blocked the other 4 servers IP
address(the
other 4 server IP is not in the security list)
The James server can not connect to the internet, but it was able to
connect to another SMTP server(Which is very strict in security
manner).
Regards,
Hua Jie
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Eric Charles<[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
Double-check the James server connected to the Internet.
You can be sure of its configuration by using it as SMTP gateway
from
you
mail client.
If it is relaying well from your mail client, one more
configuration I
forgot to mention is the undocumented gatewayUsername and
gatewayPassword
attributes to add in the 4 James and that correspond to an existing
usern
in the James connected to the Internet (to avoid open-relay).
Thx, Eric
On 06/17/2012 11:18 AM, 杨华杰 wrote:
Hi Eric
Thank you for your replying, I want to settup only 1 james
server, and
the
other servers will use the one as a smtp service.
After I try, I use the command telnet to send out email, I can
send
out
the
email from the one server successfully(from local), and I
received the
email in my gmail account But when I connected from the other 4
servers
by
using telnet, the log is showing, it send email to remote smtp
successfully
but the email is not send out to my gmail inbox.
Regards,
Prince
On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Eric Charles<[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
For outgoing proxy, define in you 4 internal severs, let point
the
RemoteDelivery mailet to the 5th server who has access to the
Internet.
You will define the gateway and gatewayPort attributes to
achieve
this (
http://james.apache.org/**********server/3/dev-provided-**
mailets.**<http://james.apache.org/********server/3/dev-provided-mailets.**>
******<http://james.apache.**org/******server/3/dev-**
provided-mailets.******<http://james.apache.org/******server/3/dev-provided-mailets.******>
<http://james.apache.**org/******server/3/dev-provided-****
mailets.****<http://james.**apache.org/****server/3/dev-**
provided-mailets.****<http://james.apache.org/****server/3/dev-provided-mailets.****>
<http://james.apache.org/********server/3/dev-provided-******
mailets.**<http://james.apache.org/******server/3/dev-provided-****mailets.**>
<http://james.**apache.org/****server/3/dev-**
provided-**mailets.**<http://james.apache.org/****server/3/dev-provided-**mailets.**>
<http://james.**apache.org/****server/3/dev-**provided-**
mailets.**<http://apache.org/**server/3/dev-**provided-mailets.**>
<http://james.**apache.org/**server/3/dev-**provided-mailets.**<http://james.apache.org/**server/3/dev-provided-mailets.**>
html#RemoteDelivery<http://******j**ames.apache.org/server/3/*
***<http://ames.apache.org/server/3/**>
dev-****<http://ames.apache.**org/server/3/dev-****<http://ames.apache.org/server/3/dev-****>
<
http://james.apache.**org/**server/3/dev-**<http://james.**
apache.org/server/3/dev-**<http://james.apache.org/server/3/dev-**>
provided-mailets.html#********RemoteDelivery<http://james.**
apache.org/server/3/dev-******provided-mailets.html#******
RemoteDelivery<http://apache.org/server/3/dev-****provided-mailets.html#****RemoteDelivery>
<http://apache.**org/server/3/dev-**provided-**
mailets.html#**RemoteDelivery<http://apache.org/server/3/dev-**provided-mailets.html#**RemoteDelivery>
<http://james.**apache.org/**server/3/dev-**provided-**
mailets.html#**<http://apache.org/server/3/dev-**provided-mailets.html#**>
RemoteDelivery<http://james.**apache.org/server/3/dev-**
provided-mailets.html#**RemoteDelivery<http://james.apache.org/server/3/dev-provided-mailets.html#RemoteDelivery>
).
Thx, Eric
On 06/15/2012 05:02 AM, 杨华杰 wrote:
As the title, i want to settup james as a
transparencontainsdomaint
proxy
to send email.
As in my environment, i have 5 servers, but only one ip is
allowed
to
send
out email. i tried to use relay but its simply blocked the smtp
server.
Regards,
Hua Jie
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