Not sure how you achieved the migration from Derby to MySQL.
James provides no automatic way for this, the easiest way is to manually
recreate users and domains via cli, and to copy the tables that contain
the mails.
Thx, eric
On 23/08/2012 10:24, Thufir wrote:
What I don't understand about this is that when I "reinstalled" James
and, with no configuration, just adding user "thufir@localhost" and
domain "localhost" that James reports that the message was delivered.
All well and good, presumably the message is in Derby.
Then, after, changing the database to MySQL, James yet again reports
success, but the james database is devoid of even tables.
So, how do I access the outgoing queue or bounceProcessor? With telnet?
If a message is in the inbox, it should also be accessible from using
telnet to james to see whether it's there?
The README in the var/store directory says:
"Of course, if you changed database.properties and still use a database
for the mailboxes, you will have to look for the users, domains and
mailboxes in your database, whatever, wherever it is."
which is fine, but, if it's *not* in the database, which MySQL shows to
be the case, then, not just where is the message, but how do I read
that? Either successful or failed messages.
I did find some information on http://wiki.apache.org/james/ about this,
but it seemed specific to v2 and not v3.
thanks,
Thufir
On 08/22/2012 11:54 AM, Eric Charles wrote:
It still in the outgoing queue (default is activeMQ) after temporary
failure.
After the maxRetries, it will be redirected to the bounceProcessor.
Thx, Eric
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