Problem when sending mail to mailing list

2002-02-15 Thread Davide Frigerio
I created a mailing list with this mailet configuration: mailet match=[EMAIL PROTECTED] class=AvalonListservManager repositoryNamelist-james/repositoryName membersPathfile://../var/users/list-james/membersPath

RE: Install problems

2002-02-15 Thread Danny Angus
have you edited the configuration to accept mail for your domain? in the servernames block near the top of config.xml. d. -Original Message- From: Stephen Welch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 2:49 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Install problems

RE: How to configure James as a service?

2002-02-15 Thread Danny Angus
there've just been a number of messages on this list about that, check the archive. the quick was is: ./run.sh -Original Message- From: Davide Frigerio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 3:07 PM To: James Users List Subject: R: How to configure James as a

RE: Install problems

2002-02-15 Thread Stephen Welch
Danny, Yes tried several variations of the servernames. Have used the mail alias for the solaris box, the true dns name, and just the domain e.g. mailhost.domain.com mybox.domain.com domain.com In all cases the smtp seems to work - ie James recieves the messages, (i've tried emailing to [EMAIL

RE: How to configure James as a service?

2002-02-15 Thread Jeff Keyser
With these discussions on running James as a daemon and/or a Windows service, I would like to let the James developers that I have an existing open-source tool that allows Java applications to act as either seamlessly. I think it would be a perfect fit for this application. If you are interested

RE: How to configure James as a service?

2002-02-15 Thread Danny Angus
if its OS why not just tell us about it and where to find it? -Original Message- From: Jeff Keyser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 5:56 PM To: 'James Users List' Subject: RE: How to configure James as a service? With these discussions on running James