Hello Mark,

Was http://james.apache.org/server/config-ssl-tls.html to answer your
concerns?

Please contribute to [1] if you think you can enhance it!

[1]
https://github.com/apache/james-project/blob/master/src/site/xdoc/server/config-ssl-tls.xml

Regards,

Benoit

On 28/10/2019 00:41, Mark Gordon wrote:
> Hey James thanks for the info on the multiple SMTP servers.
> 
> I got past the ssl cert problem.  I had to do with the type of keystore.  I
> will send you the scripts I used.  I am using letsencrypt ssl certs and
> they seem to be working correctly.
> 
> 
> On Sat, Oct 26, 2019, 9:46 PM Jerry Malcolm <techst...@malcolms.com> wrote:
> 
>> Mark,
>>
>> I hit the same problem you are seeing about a month ago and reported it
>> on the forum, but got no response. I was not using SSL on my previous
>> version.  I planned to move to SSL as part of my migration.  I just
>> figured the proble was due to lack of knowledge on my part and pushed it
>> to the back burner.  But since you had something working that no longer
>> works, that gives me a different perspective on the problem.  I'll
>> probably start digging into the problem sometime this week.  If anyone
>> else already understands this problem, you won't hurt my feelings if you
>> find the problem and report a fix before I have a chance to begin
>> debugging it. :-)
>>
>> As far as ports go, you can have as many imap and smtp servers defined
>> as you want.  You can have an smtp server with no SSL running on 25 and
>> completely different smtp server running on 587 with TLS.  For every
>> port you want to have an SMTP server, just replicate the <smtpserver>
>> block inside <smtpservers> in conf/smtpserver.xml and make the obvious
>> modifications to the new block.  Also make sure you have a bind
>> statement (<bind>0.0.0.0:465</bind>) in each block, and add the <tls>
>> block to the smtpservers that you want to have ssl/tls on.  I've run two
>> smtp servers for years, one on port 25 and one on port 2025 that I tell
>> my clients to use to get around isp blockading port 25 to prevent spamming.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> On 10/26/2019 5:17 PM, Mark Gordon wrote:
>>> I have spent some time trying to get James 3.4 to work I have gotten
>> past a
>>> few problems.  The latest is that I am getting a "keystore password
>>> incorrect" and If I use the same keystore and config in 3.3 it works
>> fine.
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> For inbound mail, can you only have port 587 open with START TLS?  and
>> not
>>> have anything running on port 25?.
>>>
>>> With James can you have port 587 and 465 using ssl/tls and have 25 not?
>> If
>>> so how would one do this?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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