hello >Most Linux services require some sort of sendmail - either sendmail >itself or wrappers from exim or postfix. So although you can use James >as your primary server you have to provide some implementation of >sendmail or have to connect it to James.
I have to dissent from that. I'm a long time unix user and did investigate James maybe 3 years ago on linux; I'm also a java programmer, so I did have to take a look. I stuck with my exim4/dovecot solution, at least one reason being that the devils you know (almost 25 years of experience) are better than the devil you don't. But there is no reason I know that you cannot dispense with sendmail/exim4/postfix on unix and run james. I would expect your setup on windows would need no or minimal changes. So you have the same james/java on a much improved base - linux/unix > windows (by a very long way) My email howto might be of interest, I can't check the url as I'm in a public library that blocks part of my domain, but I think: https://dmatthews.org/email_server/perfect_email.html If not check the start menu at dmatthews.org -- David Matthews m...@dmatthews.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: server-user-unsubscr...@james.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: server-user-h...@james.apache.org