RE: SMTP Authentication not working

2002-11-28 Thread Peter M. Goldstein
Roy, A couple of things. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Technically, this is a badly formed email address. It should be roy@[192.168.2.80]. As MTAs are often bad at handling IP routing, I'd recommend that you use an email address with an explicit host name. > >class="ToPr

SMTP Authentication not working

2002-11-28 Thread Roy Tan
Hi All, I am trying to get my SMTP authentication to work. I had read through the documentation and put in the necessary configurations in my config.xml below. Just wondering did I leave anything out. Please help, thank you! Regards, Roy Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: My first contact with James

2002-11-28 Thread Aaron . Knauf
I agree with all of what you have said. I have no particular desire to change JAMES behaviour here, as it is probably more effort than it is worth. (I think that putting mail handling rules in the SMTP dialog handler instead of the processor would be a bad trade off to make. If I am not mistake

Re: New user receiving email from Jetspeed by James

2002-11-28 Thread Hemant Joshi
Isil, If you have been able to set up James correctly to receive emails from outside world and send emails out from James, then the configuration is more of Jetspeed issue. I have been able to succesfully setup jetspeed, tomcat and use James as the mail server. To setup Jetspped to se

RE: My first contact with James

2002-11-28 Thread Danny Angus
I know, we've had this discussion before. In actual fact most mail servers behind SMTP forwarding firewalls will be blackholes for spam as James is. Additionally it has been a goal to eventually achieve some kind of rejection of obvious spam , but this would have to be coherent with the style of

RE: My first contact with James

2002-11-28 Thread Aaron . Knauf
We would prefer JAMES to refuse mail that did not match its accept criteria. I have installed mail servers for many companies. I cannot think of a single one that would be happy with the concept of paying for the bandwidth that would be used up in receiving mail that it was not going to process.

RE: My first contact with James

2002-11-28 Thread Danny Angus
Victor, > But James acept the message and then do not process it. A mail > server shouldn´t accept the message if is a spam. Thats your opinion, there are good reasons why James accepts mail. These reasons have been discussed a lot, if you want to find out I suggest you check the mail archives

RE: My first contact with James

2002-11-28 Thread Kenny Smith
Hi Danny, Yeah, I've read through that (it was very important to me), but I think Nebril is looking for a way to stop James from accepting the mail at all, instead of accepting the mail and then dropping it to /dev/null. That's why I suggested SMTP-AUTH, because I believe that cuts the connection

RE: My first contact with James

2002-11-28 Thread Danny Angus
James is not an open relay for Spam. James is not an open relay without using SMTP AUTH. This topic has been coverd over and over. Read This: http://jakarta.apache.org/james/FAQ.html#2 d. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: For additional commands, e-mail:

RE: My first contact with James

2002-11-28 Thread Kenny Smith
Hi Nebril, You should definately not keep your mail server as an open relay. When you use SMTP-AUTH it will only stop people from sending mail directly through your server. Your friends who use hotmail send mail through hotmail's servers. If you configure James to have entries for each of your do

RE: My first contact with James

2002-11-28 Thread Nebril de la Fuente, Victor
Hi Kenny, thanks for your response. But the SMTP-AUTH will be obligatory for all mail server which have to send mail to your counts. How do you say to your friends (They have got their counts in HotMail) that They aren't able to send mail to you? My mail server has to be open to all the interne

RE: My first contact with James

2002-11-28 Thread Kenny Smith
Hi Nebril, I believe the idea is that you give up a slight performance hit in accepting every email in exchange for a huge benefit in flexibility. However, if you want to deny emails at the start, I think SMTP-AUTH which will cut the transaction short without accepting the mail. Kenny Smith Jour

My first contact with James

2002-11-28 Thread Nebril de la Fuente, Victor
Hi to all people. I have had my first contact with James. But I do not understand something. A mail server, never has to permit to make open relay, this is a principal feature from the mail servers. I know James permits open relay always. First receive the message and th

Re: SPAM EMAIL

2002-11-28 Thread Alice K
Could someone take a look at the following error I found in errors folder: It seems someone sent Spam email message faking one of unknown user "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". How to avoid it? Alice -- Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from 152.92.9.34 ([152.92.9.34]) by dell (JAM

New user receiving email from Jetspeed by James

2002-11-28 Thread Isil Kirdi
Hi, Now I am all set with my James, Tomcat and Jetspeed running but how do I make the connection between Jetspeed "Creating a new user" and James so that the new user will really receive and email after registering. Right now, I can just add a user through the Jetspeed main page and receive no