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The following page has been changed by RayM: http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesUsers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----- David - I just started using it. It is easier to use but I found a annoying problem about the James server that every time I retrieve emails, the emails are gone forever, I don't know if it is the correct behavior or I didn't - set it up correctly. Thanks if anyone can answer my question. + set it up correctly. Thanks if anyone can answer my question. ''Please ask questions on the James User's mailing list. The Wiki is not used for that purpose. With respect to your "problem", that is a client setting, having nothing to do with James. Most mail clients default to deleting e-mail after they retrieve it.'' ---- @@ -88, +88 @@ ---- Sven Duzont / [http://www.keljob.com Keljob.com] - We have implemented James into a web tool for recruiters ([http://www.cvmail.com CvMail]). The principle is pretty clear, we create emails like company-xxxxx[at]cvmail.com, xxxxx is an unique id identifying the job and the publication on one support (newspaper, web, etc...). James fits the best for its modularity. We also use two products of Jakarta Project : POI for extracting data from mails attachments and Lucene for indexing / searching into the Job-appplications. thanks again for having made such a good work ---- - Michael Motet[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] email] I am testing James, and have succeeded using it as local mailserver. I am currently working on a project where I intend to use James as mailserver, and will add on a webmail interface. My client has already an infrastructure where users are registered in MSSQL database. Does anyone knows if its possible to configure James to accept the users already in the MSSQL database as mailusers? + Michael Motet[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] email] I am testing James, and have succeeded using it as local mailserver. I am currently working on a project where I intend to use James as mailserver, and will add on a webmail interface. My client has already an infrastructure where users are registered in MSSQL database. Does anyone knows if its possible to configure James to accept the users already in the MSSQL database as mailusers? ---- Adam Myatt - I work on many J2EE projects at Generel Electric and James seems to be a wonderful solution for solving many Java-email problems, especially considering the difficulty of integrating with our corporate email servers (Exchange 2000). I can't wait to seem what it can do. ---- @@ -100, +100 @@ [http://www.orangepics.com/email_support.html Chris Brown] - We use James at [http://www.orangepics.com www.orangepics.com] to facility our users inviting each other to their sites. We picked James for two reasons: primarily because it was so easy to set up, plus in the future we plan on integrating a Mailet with our application and allow people to post photos to their site via email. Great product, thanks so much! ---- + [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ray Malanga] - Kudos to James' robustness! My web-facing James Mail server was attacked by over 200,000 connections within a 3 minute period by someone trying to obtain a valid username. James performed flawlessly during the attack. And because I setup James' SMTP service to require authentication, they gave up and moved on (probably to a nice, easy Exchange server, lol! :) + ---- +