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From: "Charles Benett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: TLS support
> 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.
> HTH
> Charles
Alright, well, I played with it for quite a while and even though I
eventually got JAMES to put up an SSL socket server on port 25, the I/O
never really worked. I never received the 220 message when the stream
connected (or anything else), although it did seem to receive incoming text
(although a proper mail client would sit there waiting for 220, and
consequently never get anywhere).
I also wasn't able to duplicate the problems with POP3 messages that Simon
reported. I'm guessing maybe he's using the 1.1 snapshot and perhaps we'd
fixed it since then.
Anyway, so it wasn't a very productive weekend for me. Once Charles gets
the MailRepository code integrated, I'm going to write a database interface
using this Town API we use everywhere in our company
(www.working-dogs.com/town). I'm sure others will just want to use raw
java.sql, but the Town API is nice because it'll handle connection pooling
and we've found the API to manage records in a table easier.
Serge Knystautas
Loki Technologies
http://www.lokitech.com/
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