Never mind! I figured it out, duplicating the <smtpserver> sections is the right answer, just got to give the jmxName a unique identifier in each section.
Marc... On 02/21/2019 08:33 PM, Marc Chamberlin wrote: > I need to set up James so that another email server on my LAN can > connect to it and relay messages on port 25. I also want James to handle > external connections using StartTLS on port 587. With the old James 2.3 > I was able to accomplish this by duplicating the <smtpserver > enables="true"> block inside the <smtpservers> block and assign the two > separate ports, one each, to each of the <smtpserver> sections. I tried > that with James 3.4 and it squawked and thumbed it's nose at me. Threw a > couple of exceptions and then shut down. So that is not how to do it and > I cannot find any documentation/examples on how to configure James to > handle connections on two separate ports... Can one of you fine guru's > show me the way? Thanks in advance as always... > > Marc... > > > -- Linux Counter