use ./run.sh to see any exception. If you don't get back the prompt,
James is running.
Read the following lines:
* We ship in the conf foler template configuration files.
* You can override the default configuration :
Copy the conf folder any ...-template... you need and update
according to your needs.
Thx, Eric
On 08/15/2012 11:49 PM, Thufir wrote:
On 08/15/2012 01:04 PM, Thufir wrote:
On 08/15/2012 08:06 AM, Eric Charles wrote:
Seems like your are talking to Postfix and not James.. (see the 220
answer which claims "Postfix (Ubuntu)"
Stop your postfix daemon, (re)start James, and just retry.
Thx, Eric
I just removed postfix, maybe screwed things up:
How do you know that James is running on localhost port 25? Netstat shows:
thufir@dur:~/apache-james-3.0-beta4$
thufir@dur:~/apache-james-3.0-beta4$ netstat -l --numeric-ports | grep
james
thufir@dur:~/apache-james-3.0-beta4$
thufir@dur:~/apache-james-3.0-beta4$
thufir@dur:~/apache-james-3.0-beta4$ bin/james start
Starting Apache James Server App...
thufir@dur:~/apache-james-3.0-beta4$
thufir@dur:~/apache-james-3.0-beta4$ netstat -l --numeric-ports | grep
james
thufir@dur:~/apache-james-3.0-beta4$
Do I need to configure something so that James is running on port 25?
the quickstart explanation for configuration didn't make sense to me. It
says "All configuration files are embedded in jars." To configure
James, uncompress those JAR's? I must be misunderstanding.
thanks,
Thufir
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