Hi David and other James users,
Does anyone have a script that I can use on Debian 12 bookworm to start
James?
Thanks for any help
On 2025-01-21 12:20, David Matthews wrote:
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
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David Matthews
m...@dmatthews.org
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