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From: "Charles Benett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: TLS support
> > Weird.
> > What OS and JDK are you using?
> > Can you get TLS support for RemoteManager and POP3?
> > It could be an issue with a port number < 1024. Try TLS & SMTP on an
> > arbitray port >1024.
> > What log messages are you getting for SocketManager (netfile, I think)
>
> OK maybe not so weird.
> I get exactly the same error when I run James as a regular user (TLS or
> not TLS), I have to run as root to get either working. So my money is on
> a permissioning problem. At some point we need to address this more
> broadly, as, obviously, I don't want to run james as root in a
> production environment.
I'm actually at home running this on Windows 98. I'm guessing then maybe
it's a restriction in Java's permission file, so I'll look into that. I'll
also go through the log files and let you know if I turn anything up. In
the meantime, I'll try starting it on a higher port.
Serge Knystautas
Loki Technologies
http://www.lokitech.com/
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