Not that this has a lot to do with your question but I've often wondered if this list is run on James.
On October 30, 2018 9:34:56 AM PDT, Marc Chamberlin <m...@marcchamberlin.com> wrote: >On 10/30/2018 08:56 AM, Raphael OUAZANA wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Le 2018-10-29 21:41, Marc Chamberlin a écrit : >>> Hi - I am investigating James and need a mail server that supports >mail >>> lists. I cannot seem to find any documentation on how to go about >>> configuring James (with or without mailets) to support a mail list >>> service. Can someone point me to the documentation with examples on >how >>> to go about this using James version 3.0 or higher. (I also need >IMAP >>> support and it appears that earlier versions of James did not >support >>> IMAP but did indeed provide support for mail list service. Thanks in >>> advance... >> >> Can you define what you mean by mail list? >> James 3 allows to create groups (and more generally many thing via >> recipient rewrite tables). >> See for example the following API: >> >https://james.apache.org/server/manage-webadmin.html#Creating_address_group >> It allows to create group addresses. When you send an email to a >group >> address, it will be sent to every member of this group. Is it what >you >> mean by "mail list"? >> >> Regards, >> Raphaël Ouazana. > >Hi Raphael, and thanks for replying... What I mean by mail list is >exactly the same as what is being used here for the James >server-user@james.apache.org mail list. It is a mail list service run >on >the Apache-James server and allows users to subscribe and unsubscribe >at >will, or through a moderator(s), to the lists. When someone posts to >the >mail list address all currently subscribed users receive the posting as >an email. Optionally the list allows for a moderator to preview and >accept postings for publication. The email list should also allow for >open publications where anyone (subscribed or unsubscribed) can post to >the group, or for closed publication where only subscribed users can >post. > >I would be very surprised (stunned actually, LOL) if the Apache James >email server is not being used to support this and all the other Apache >projects mail lists, but I just don't seem to be finding any >documentation on how to do it with the latest version >3.0 of the James >server. > > HTHs, Marc. > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-user-unsubscr...@james.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: server-user-h...@james.apache.org >> > >-- >Linux Counter