Hello Matt, The password is defined in the configuration of the TCP protocols that needs to access the keystore and can thus be changed to the one you did set.
CF https://github.com/apache/james-project/blob/c80ea107886e8798f44c7e348e10f66371206b58/server/apps/jpa-app/sample-configuration/imapserver.xml#L36 -- Best regards, Benoit TELLIER General manager of Linagora VIETNAM. Product owner for Team-Mail product. Chairman of the Apache James project. Mail: btell...@linagora.com Tel: (0033) 6 77 26 04 58 (WhatsApp, Signal) On May 21, 2025 2:44 PM, from Matt Pryor <pr...@international-presence.com>Good afternoon I'm in the process of getting the Guice-JPA server installed and running. The readme.adoc file says I need to create a keystore before doing anything. I did that and obviously had to enter a keystore password to secure it. When I run James it fails to read the keystore I created (as expected) as passwords don't match. Where is the password that it's using to access the keystore saved so I can edit it? Or should I use a standard password for this keystore? Also can I verify this is a separate keystore to the one used for TLS? Many thanks Matt Kind regards Matt Pryor Research and Development Manager The International Presence Group of Companies EMAIL: pr...@presencebpm.com URL: International-presence.com **** Please note my upcoming vacation dates: Monday 26th May - Friday 6th June 2025 inclusive ****