Hi Can anyone tell me how to make SMTP server listen to port other then 25? What should be changed and how? I have been trying to solve this problem for long but don't have any sure suggestion/soluton. Please Help.
> > --- Serge Knystautas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How are you intending to send messages to an SMTP > > server on port 250 or > > 1250? You'd have to configure another server to > > send specific kinds of > > emails to this server at this port... normal SMTP > > doesn't support non-25 > > ports. > > > > Serge Knystautas > > Loki Technologies - Unstoppable Websites > > http://www.lokitech.com/ > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Kunal Mehta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "James Users List" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 5:48 PM > > Subject: Re: Prob: Sending mail externally > > > > > > > Hi serge, > > > The problem is , I want to make my JAMES SMTP > > listen > > > to Port no 250 or 1250 or any other then 25. for > > this > > > I have made changes to my conf.xml file. The > > problem > > > is when I use port number 25 everything works > just > > > fine, ( my both end use james and my local > > intranet > > > has 3 machines) when i use port number other > then > > 25 , > > > problem comes and i get this error. > > > Please find atteched the conf file. > > > > > > -Kunal > > > > > > > > > --- Serge Knystautas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > I don't think this has anything to do with > > James... > > > > by all indications, the > > > > message is getting to the remote delivery > mailet > > and > > > > is attempting to > > > > connect to 192.168.2.47. That server just is > > > > refusing to accept the > > > > connection. Try telneting to 192.168.2.47 on > > port > > > > 25 on the box running > > > > James... I'd bet that doesn't work. > > > > > > > > Serge Knystautas > > > > Loki Technologies - Unstoppable Websites > > > > http://www.lokitech.com/ > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "Kunal Mehta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > To: "James Users List" > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 10:55 AM > > > > Subject: Re: Prob: Sending mail externally > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Oki, > > > > > I have almost the same problem, I can send > > mail to > > > > > external world and to my local intranet i.e. > > the > > > > > machines in my network using SMTP port > number > > 25. > > > > When > > > > > in Conf file I change the SMTP port from 25 > to > > say > > > > 250 > > > > > or 2525 in mailet.log file i get the messege > > that > > > > > connection refused > > > > > > > > > > 2001.12.14 10:47:03 106 (INFO) from Mailets: > > > > > RemoteDelivery: Exception caught in > > > > > RemoteDelivery.deliver() : > > > > > javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not > > connect > > > > to > > > > > SMTP host: 192.168.2.47, port: 25; > > > > > nested exception is: > > > > > java.net.ConnectException: Connection > refused: > > > > > connect > > > > > 2001.12.14 10:47:03 106 (INFO) from Mailets: > > > > > RemoteDelivery: Exception delivering mail > > > > > > > (Mail1008344819120-0-!46819050-to-192.168.2.47: > > > > > javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not > > connect > > > > to > > > > > SMTP host: 192.168.2.47, port: 25; > > > > > nested exception is: > > > > > java.net.ConnectException: Connection > refused: > > > > > connect > > > > > at > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.openServer(SMTPTransport.java:867) > > > > > at > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.protocolConnect(SMTPTransport.java:156) > > > > > at > > javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:234) > > > > > at > > javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:135) > > > > > at > javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:87) > > > > > at > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.connect(SMTPTransport.java:93) > > > > > at > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > org.apache.james.transport.mailets.RemoteDelivery.deliver(RemoteDelivery.jav > > > > a:127) > > > > > at > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > org.apache.james.transport.mailets.RemoteDelivery.run(RemoteDelivery.java:27 > > > > 4) > > > > > at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I don't know what to do. > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Hasan Wasif wrote: > > > > > > 3. Entered > RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1 > > > > > > > > > > Try to enter: > > > > > RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.*,<your > network > > > > number> > > > > > eg: > > RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.*,192.168.1.* > > > > > > > > > > Oki > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > Do You Yahoo!? > > > > > Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! > Auctions > > for > > > > all of > > > > > your unique holiday gifts! Buy at > > > > http://shopping.yahoo.com > > > > > or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > > > > > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > For additional commands, e-mail: > > > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > > > > > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > For additional commands, e-mail: > > > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Do You Yahoo!? > > > Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions > for > > all of > > > your unique holiday gifts! Buy at > > http://shopping.yahoo.com > > > or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---- > > > > > > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > > > <!-- > > > README! > > > > > > REQUIRED > > > > > > Please fill the DNSservers.server tag with > the > > value of your DNS. > > > > > > <dnsServer> > > > <servers> > > > <server> [hear goes your dns] > > </server> > > > </servers> > > > </dnsServer> > > > > > > You can set as many dns as you want. > > > > > > OPTIONAL, but very important > > > > > > You should probably fill in the following > > settings: > > > > > > <postmaster> [the email address to use as > your > > postmaster] > > </postmaster> > > > > > > <servernames> > > > <servername> [a domain name for this > > server to handle] > > </servername> > > > <servername> [another domain name to > > handle] </servername> > > > </servernames> > > > > > > <account login="root" password="[my > > password]"/> > > > Note that you cannot leave a blank password. > > > If the password is > > blank, the admin account is disabled. > > > > > > Anti-relay mailet: Add your network address > > here, e.g. > > "RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1, abc.de.*" > > > <processor name="transport"> > > > <mailet > > match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1" > > class="ToProcessor"> > > > > > > > > > OPTIONAL, and interesting > > > > > > For TLS support on POP3 or RemoteManager, > > enable the TLS Listener in > > AVALON.conf.xml, then uncomment > > > the <useTLS>TRUE</useTLS> elements for the > > appropriate protocol/ > > service. Please check > > > docs/usingTLS.html for requirements. > > > > > > > > > For LDAP support for users, change the > > <userRepository> element from: > > > <userRepository>file://../var/users/ > > </userRepository> to: > > <userRepository>ldap </userRepository> > > > then set the parameteers for your LDAP > server. > > Please check > > docs/usingLDAP.html for requirements. > > > > > > > > > !!TODO! > > > > > > - Quickly mention where to look to configure > > for database storage > > > --> > > > <avalon> > > > <servicesmap> > > > <service name="JamesMailServer"> > > > <resource > > type="org.apache.avalon.blocks.Logger" > > mapTo="JamesLogger"/> > > > <resource > > type="org.apache.avalon.blocks.ThreadManager" > > mapTo="ApacheDefaultThreadManager"/> > > > <resource > > type="org.apache.avalon.blocks.Store" > > mapTo="JamesObjectStore"/> > > > <resource > > type="org.apache.avalon.blocks.ConnectionManager" > > mapTo="ApacheDefaultConnectionManager"/> > > > <resource > > type="org.apache.avalon.blocks.TimeServer" > > mapTo="ApacheDefaultTimeServer"/> > > > <resource > > type="org.apache.avalon.blocks.SocketServer" > > mapTo="ApacheDefaultSocketServer"/> > > > </service> > > > <service name="JamesObjectStore"> > > > <resource > > type="org.apache.avalon.blocks.Logger" > > mapTo="ApacheDefaultLogger"/> > > > <resource > > type="org.apache.avalon.blocks.Store" > > mapTo="ApacheDefaultStore"/> > > > </service> > > > </servicesmap> > > > > > > <blocks> > > > <block class="org.apache.james.James" > > > name="JamesMailServer" > > > > > > implementedInterface="org.apache.avalon.blocks.MailServer"> > > > > > > <postmaster> Postmaster@localhost > > </postmaster> > > > <!-- helloName is the single host > name > > this instance of James > > will use to > > > identify itself for example, > in > > SMTP and POP3 greetings. > > > If autodetect is TRUE, James > will > > attempt to discover its > > own name OR > > > use 'localhost'. If autodetect > is > > FALSE, James will use > > the value given > > > OR 'localhost' --> > > > <helloName > > autodetect="TRUE">myMailServer</helloName> > > > > > > <!-- servernames identifies the DNS > > namespace served by this > > instance of James. > > > If autodetect is TRUE, James > wil > > attempt to discover its > > own name AND use > > > any specified servernames. If > > autodetect is FALSE, James > > will use only > > > the specified servernames. By > > default, the servername > > 'localhost' is > > > specified. This can be removed, > > if required. --> > > > <servernames autodetect="TRUE"> > > > <!-- <servername> To override > > autodetected server names > > uncomment this. </servername> --> > > > <!-- <servername> To override > > autodetected server names > > uncomment this. </servername> --> > > > <!-- <servername> To override > > autodetected server names > > uncomment this. </servername> --> > > > > > <servername>192.168.1.40</servername> > > > > > > </servernames> > > > > > > <!-- Place here the path where > > incoming mail are temporaly > > stored before beeing processed. > > > (ex. file://c:/james/spool/) > --> > > > <spoolRepository> > > file://../var/mail/spool/ </spoolRepository> > > > <inboxRepository> > > file://../var/mail/localinbox/ > > </inboxRepository> > > > > > > <!-- > > > These are optional in case you'd > like > > to store the mail spool > > and POP3 messages in > > > the database. Simply uncomment > these > > and remove the ones > > above. > > > > > > <spoolRepository> town://mainspool > > </spoolRepository> > > > <inboxRepository> town://inbox > > </inboxRepository> > > > --> > > > > > > <!-- This is to specify the user > > repository for the server. > > > Optionally, to use the experimental LDAP > > implementation, > > > enter 'ldap' here. --> > > > <userRepository> > file://../var/users/ > > </userRepository> > > > <!-- If you want to use a database > to > > track user accounts, > > uncomment this line > > > <userRepository> town://users > > </userRepository> --> > > > <!-- If you are going to use the LDAP > > implementation for a > > > UserRepository, you must configure this > > section with your LDAP > > > server's information --> > > > <usersLDAP > > > class="org.apache.james.userrepository.UsersLDAPRepository"> > > > > > <LDAPServer>ldap://localhost:389</LDAPServer> > > > <LDAPRoot>dc=apache, > > dc=org</LDAPRoot> > > > > > > <ThisServerRDN>cn=mailserver.apache.org</ThisServerRDN> > > > > > <MailAddressAttribute>mail</MailAddressAttribute> > > > > > <IdentityAttribute>uid</IdentityAttribute> > > > > > <AuthenticationType>simple</AuthenticationType> > > > <Principal> <!-- FILL ME!!! --> > > </Principal> > > > <Password> <!-- FILL ME!!! --> > > </Password> > > > > > <MembersAttribute>member</MembersAttribute> > > > > > <ManageGroupAttribute>TRUE</ManageGroupAttribute> > > > > > <GroupAttribute>memberOfGroup</GroupAttribute> > > > > > > <ManagePasswordAttribute>FALSE</ManagePasswordAttribute> > > > > > > <PasswordAttribute>userpassword</PasswordAttribute> > > > </usersLDAP> > > > > > > <smtpServer> > > > <port>1250</port> > > > <!-- <bind> </bind> > > uncomment this if you want to > > bind to a specific inetaddress --> > > > <!-- <useTLS>TRUE</useTLS> uncomment this if > > you want to use TLS (SSL) > > on this port --> > > > <smtphandler> > > > <connectiontimeout> 360000 > > </connectiontimeout> > > > </smtphandler> > > > </smtpServer> > > > > > > <pop3Server> > > > <port>110</port> > > > <!-- <port>995</port> --> > > > <!-- port 995 is the > > well-known/IANA registered port for > > POP3S ie over SSL/TLS --> > > > > > > <!-- <bind> </bind> uncomment > > this if you want to bind > > to a specific inetaddress--> > > > <!-- <useTLS>TRUE</useTLS> > > uncomment this if you want to > > use TLS (SSL) on this port --> > > > <pop3handler> > > > <connectiontimeout> 120000 > > </connectiontimeout> > > > </pop3handler> > > > </pop3Server> > > > > > > <remoteManager> > > > <port>4555</port> > > > <!-- <bind> </bind> uncomment > > this if you want to bind to > > a specific inetaddress --> > > > <!-- <useTLS>TRUE</useTLS> > > uncomment this if you want to > > use TLS (SSL) on this port --> > > > <administrator_accounts> > > > <!-- FILL ME!!!!!! You must > > provide a password for > > your administrator accounts (cannot be blank) --> > > > <account login="root" > > password="root"/> > > > </administrator_accounts> > > > <connectiontimeout> 60000 > > </connectiontimeout> > > > </remoteManager> > > > > > > <dnsServer> > > > <servers> > > > <server>192.168.1.203</server> > > > </servers> > > > > > <authoritative>false</authoritative> > > > </dnsServer> > > > > > > <spoolmanagerthreads> 1 > > </spoolmanagerthreads> > > > <spoolmanager> > > > <!-- Set the packages from which > > to load mailets and > > matches --> > > > <mailetpackages> > > > > > > <mailetpackage>org.apache.james.transport.mailets.</mailetpackage> > > > </mailetpackages> > > > <matcherpackages> > > > > > > <matcherpackage>org.apache.james.transport.matchers.</matcherpackage> > > > </matcherpackages> > > > > > > <!-- Processor CONFIGURATION SAMPLE: root > > is the first processor > > all mails enter --> > > > <processor name="root"> > > > <!-- Checks that the MAIL FROM > > command was for a valid > > domain. Important for spam prevention. --> > > > <mailet > > match="SenderInFakeDomain" > > class="ToProcessor"> > > > <processor> spam > > </processor> > > > </mailet> > > > <!-- Important check to avoid > race > > conditions --> > > > <mailet > match="RelayLimit=30" > > class="Null"> > > > </mailet> > > > <!-- Check for delivery from a > > known spam server --> > > > <mailet > > > match="InSpammerBlacklist=blackholes.mail-abuse.org" > > class="ToProcessor"> > > > <processor> spam > > </processor> > > > <notice> Rejected - see > > http://www.mail-abuse.org/rbl/ </notice> > > > </mailet> > > > <mailet > > match="InSpammerBlacklist=dialups.mail-abuse.org" > > class="ToProcessor"> > > > <processor> spam > > </processor> > > > <notice> Dialup - see > > http://www.mail-abuse.org/dul/ </notice> > > > </mailet> > > > <mailet > > match="InSpammerBlacklist=relays.mail-abuse.org" > > class="ToProcessor"> > > > <processor> spam > > </processor> > > > <notice> Open spam relay > - > > see > > http://www.mail-abuse.org/rss/ </notice> > > > </mailet> > > > > > > <!-- Sample matching to kill a > > message (send to Null) --> > > > <mailet > > match="RecipientIs=badboy@badhost" > > class="Null"> > > > </mailet> > > > <!-- Sample listserv wrapping a > > local avalon list of > > users. --> > > > <mailet > > match="CommandForListserv=james@localhost" > > class="AvalonListservManager"> > > > <membersPath> > > file://../var/users/list-james > > </membersPath> > > > </mailet> > > > <mailet > > match="RecipientIs=james@localhost" > > class="AvalonListserv"> > > > <membersonly> false > > </membersonly> > > > <attachmentsallowed> > true > > </attachmentsallowed> > > > <replytolist> true > > </replytolist> > > > <membersPath> > > file://../var/users/list-james > > </membersPath> > > > </mailet> > > > <!-- Sends remaining mails to > the > > transport processor for > > either local or remote delivery --> > > > <mailet match="All" > > class="ToProcessor"> > > > <processor> transport > > </processor> > > > </mailet> > > > </processor> > > > > > > <!-- Processor CONFIGURATION SAMPLE: > error > > is the processor mails > > with failure conditions enter --> > > > <processor name="error"> > > > <!-- Logs any messages to the > > repository specified --> > > > <mailet match="All" > > class="ToRepository"> > > > <repositoryPath> > > file://../var/mail/error/</repositoryPath> > > > <!-- <repositoryPath> > > town://mail-error > > </repositoryPath>--> > > > <passThrough> true > > </passThrough> > > > </mailet> > > > <!-- If you want to notify the > > sender their message was > > marked as spam, uncomment this > > > <mailet match="All" > > class="NotifySender"> > > > </mailet> --> > > > <!-- If you want to notify the > > postmaster that a message > > was marked as spam, uncomment this > > > <mailet match="All" > > class="NotifyPostmaster"> > > > </mailet> --> > > > </processor> > > > > > > <!-- Processor CONFIGURATION SAMPLE: > > transport is a sample custom > > processor for local or remote delivery --> > > > <processor name="transport"> > > > <!-- Is the recipient is for a > > local account, deliver it > > locally --> > > > <mailet > > match="RecipientIsLocal" > > class="LocalDelivery"> > > > </mailet> > > > <!-- If the host is handled by > > this server and it did not > > get locally delivered, this is an invalid > recipient > > --> > > > <mailet match="HostIsLocal" > > class="ToProcessor"> > > > > > <processor>error</processor> > > > </mailet> > > > <!-- This matcher-mailet pair > can > > prevent relaying... if > > you change this, you risk making your mail > > > server an open relay point > for > > spammers . > > > NOTE 1: the order of matcher-mailets is > > important: it must come after > > valid local recipients have > > > been dealt with but before any attempt is > > made to delivery the mail > > remotely. > > > NOTE 2: Add your own network, if you want > to > > relay mail outwards --> > > > <mailet > > > match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.*" > > class="ToProcessor"> > > > <processor> spam > > </processor> > > > </mailet> > > > <!-- Attempt remote delivery > using > > the specified > > repository for the spool, using delay time to > retry > > delivery and the maximum > > number of retries --> > > > <mailet match="All" > > class="RemoteDelivery"> > > > <outgoing> > > file://../var/mail/outgoing/ > > </outgoing> > > > <!-- <outgoing> > > town://mail-outgoing > > </outgoing>--> > > > <delayTime> 21600000 > > </delayTime> > > > <maxRetries> 5 > > </maxRetries> > > > </mailet> > > > </processor> > > > > > > <!-- Processor CONFIGURATION SAMPLE: spam > > is where messages > > detected as relaying or other problems will get > > sent. You can either log > > these, bounce these, or just ignore them. --> > > > <processor name="spam"> > > > <!-- If you wanted, you could > just > > destroy messages, > > uncomment this matcher/mailet > > > <mailet match="All" > > class="Null"> > > > </mailet> --> > > > <!-- If you want to notify the > > sender their message was > > marked as spam, uncomment this > > > <mailet match="All" > > class="NotifySender"> > > > </mailet> --> > > > <!-- If you want to notify the > > postmaster that a message > > was marked as spam, uncomment this > > > <mailet match="All" > > class="NotifyPostmaster"> > > > </mailet> --> > > > <!-- Out of the box, this will > log > > the message to a > > repository --> > > > <mailet match="All" > > class="ToRepository"> > > > <repositoryPath> > > file://../var/mail/spam/ > > </repositoryPath> > > > <!-- <repositoryPath> > > town://spam > > </repositoryPath> --> > > > </mailet> > > > </processor> > > > </spoolmanager> > > > </block> > > > > > > <block > > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.masterstore.MasterStore" > > > name="JamesObjectStore" > > > > > > implementedInterface="org.apache.avalon.blocks.Store" > > > help="This is an imlpementation > of > > the Store interface and > > > provides a powerful > interface > > to store any kind of > > objects. Its > > > power resides in its > pluggable > > pattern."> > > > <repositoriesDefinition help="Here > > goes Repository > > definitions. If > > > an application needs its own > > Repository (see MailRepository > > > for JAMES), it will place here its > > definition. These are > > default > > > Repository."> > > > <repository type="OBJECT" > > model="SYNCHRONOUS, > > ASYNCHRONOUS" > > > destination="file://" > > > > > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.masterstore.PersistentStore"/> > > > <repository type="STREAM" > > model="SYNCHRONOUS, > > ASYNCHRONOUS" > > > destination="file://" > > > > > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.masterstore.StreamStore"/> > > > <repository type="MAIL" > > model="SYNCHRONOUS, ASYNCHRONOUS" > > > destination="file://" > > > > > > class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.AvalonMailRepository"/> > > > <repository type="MAIL" > > model="SYNCHRONOUS, ASYNCHRONOUS" > > > destination="town://" > > > > > > class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.TownSpoolRepository"> > > > > > > <conn>file:///dev/james/dist/var/maildatabase</conn> > > > <table>Message</table> > > > </repository> > > > <repository type="SPOOL" > > model="SYNCHRONOUS, ASYNCHRONOUS" > > > destination="town://" > > > > > > class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.TownSpoolRepository"> > > > > > > <conn>file:///dev/james/dist/var/maildatabase</conn> > > > <table>Message</table> > > > </repository> > > > <repository type="SPOOL" > > model="SYNCHRONOUS, ASYNCHRONOUS" > > > destination="file://" > > > > > > class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.AvalonMailRepository"/> > > > <repository type="USER" > > model="SYNCHRONOUS, ASYNCHRONOUS" > > > destination="file://" > > > > > > class="org.apache.james.userrepository.UsersFileRepository"/> > > > <repository type="USER" > > model="SYNCHRONOUS, ASYNCHRONOUS" > > > destination="town://" > > > > > > class="org.apache.james.userrepository.UsersTownRepository"> > > > <conn>file:///var/maildatabase</conn> > > > <table>Users</table> > > > </repository> > > > > > > </repositoriesDefinition> > > > <publicrepositories help="When an > > application needs a > > Repository for > > > its personal use it can just > > ask for a private > > Repository which will > > > be available only to caller > > application. If, on the > > other side, it > > > needs to share that > repository > > with other Block the > > Repository must > > > be defined public since none > > of these block has 'the > > right' to own > > > Repository configurations. > > Place here any public > > Repository definition"> > > > </publicrepositories> > > > </block> > > > > > > <block > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.omero.Omero" > > > name="JamesLogger" > > > > > > implementedInterface="org.apache.avalon.blocks.Logger" > > > help="Provides a pluggable > logging > > system"> > > > <timestamp> > > > <granularity help="Sets the > > timestamp time granularity in > > > milliseconds. If set to > 0 > > means to use maximum > > time precision > > > else timestam is > > calculated every 'granularity' > > milliseconds"> > > > 0 > > > </granularity> > > > <format help="Define the format > > for the timestamp"> > > > yyyy.MM.dd hh:mm:ss SSS > > > </format> > > > </timestamp> > > > <channels help="Every log call is > > performed througt a channel. > > > The proposed pattern is: > each > > application (Block) > > should use its own > > > channel to allow > adminitrators > > to set what to log from > > that > > > application and where to > place > > logs. So if you plug a > > new server > > > under Avalon you MUST place > > channel definition from > > that server > > > configuration file > hereafter"> > > > <channel name="default" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="mailet"/> > > > <channel name="JamesSystem" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="jamesfile"/> > > > <channel name="SMTP" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="netfile"/> > > > <channel name="DNS" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="dnsfile"/> > > > <channel name="POP3" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="netfile"/> > > > <channel name="IMAP" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="netfile"/> > > > <channel name="RemoteAdmin" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="netfile"/> > > > <channel name="Mailets" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="mailet"/> > > > <channel name="Processor" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="jamesfile"/> > > > <channel name="Test" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="test"/> > > > <channel name="UserManager" > > loglevel="DEBUG" > > logwriter="usersfile"/> > > > > > > </channels> > > > <logwriters help="Each filtered > > channel goes to the specified > > logwriter. > > > Place here any additionl > > logwriter definition needed"> > > > <writer name="default" > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.omero.FileWriter"> > > > <destination> > > file://../logs/default.log > > </destination> > > > > <buffersize>2048</buffersize> > > > <sleep>500</sleep> > > > </writer> > > > <writer name="jamesfile" > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.omero.FileWriter"> > > > <destination> > > file://../logs/jamesfile.log > > </destination> > > > > <buffersize>2048</buffersize> > > > <sleep>500</sleep> > > > </writer> > > > <writer name="usersfile" > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.omero.FileWriter"> > > > <destination> > > file://../logs/usersfile.log > > </destination> > > > > <buffersize>2048</buffersize> > > > <sleep>500</sleep> > > > </writer> > > > <writer name="netfile" > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.omero.FileWriter"> > > > <destination> > > file://../logs/netfile.log > > </destination> > > > > <buffersize>2048</buffersize> > > > <sleep>500</sleep> > > > </writer> > > > <writer name="mailet" > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.omero.FileWriter"> > > > <destination> > > file://../logs/mailet.log </destination> > > > > <buffersize>2048</buffersize> > > > <sleep>500</sleep> > > > </writer> > > > <writer name="test" > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.omero.FileWriter"> > > > <destination> > > file://../logs/test.log </destination> > > > > <buffersize>2048</buffersize> > > > <sleep>500</sleep> > > > </writer> > > > <writer name="dnsfile" > > class="org.apache.avalon.blocks.omero.FileWriter"> > > > <destination> > > file://../logs/dns.log </destination> > > > > <buffersize>2048</buffersize> > > > <sleep>500</sleep> > > > </writer> > > > </logwriters> > > > </block> > > > > > > </blocks> > > > </avalon> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---- > > > > > > > -- > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > For additional commands, e-mail: > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > For additional commands, e-mail: > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Check out Yahoo! 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