2008/11/27 Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> From: Lyallex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Tomcat 6 and javamail
>>
>> The mail server does not require authentication when accessed from the
>> office subnet. The server guys have confirmed this.
>
> Or is it that your mail server is configured to accept the network signon 
> that each workstations uses?

No, it's relaying from my subnet, no authentication required
(according to the network guys anyway, I work for a hosting company
and these guys seem to know their stuff).

>> I am using the same mail server for the standalone test, the test
>> where the mail component is configured to use the JNDI resource
>> configured in context.xml and the test where the mail component uses
>> the same configuration mechanism as the standlone test. The only test
>> that fails is the last one.
>
> And is everything running under the same account?  If you're running Tomcat 
> as a Windows service, it will not be the account you logged into your 
> workstation (and network)with.

I start Tomcat from the command line. I only ever pass the IP address
of the mail server. I can even telnet to it and send a mail from the
command line.

lyallex

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>  - Chuck
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