Hello guys,
I have troubles with the smtp protocol enabled with auth and verification.
When I send mails from my lan, there are no problems, the log shows correctly
that the auth mechanism works well. When I try the same from the internet,
the auth fails. When I try to telnet my james server an
Many firewalls handle SMTP differently than other connections.
Usually they simply filter packets based on their source and destination.
It is often possible, however, for firewalls to be setup to proxy SMTP traffic on port
25.
This allows the firewall to use services such as RBL's (Relay Black
Thought I'd respond back to the list with the outcome of my problem with
James (rather the JVM) crashing.
I tried the latest 1.4 JVM from SUN. It didn't help. Still crashed
with the same message as below. I then removed the '-server' option
from the startup script. That seems to have fixed the
AFAIK there are more than one issues with -server.
First of all there is, or was, an issue with -server and redhat linux v7.something and
Java 1.3 & early 1.4
Secondly there is still an issue with james or phoenix and -server on redat
7.something.
I'd like to think that none of this is caused by
Hi Emmanuel,
I had a problem with this at work. For some reason the firewall was
dropping packets that it deemed to be "authentication packets." This
included SMTP, SSH, all sorts of stuff. The IT guys didn't really tell
what they changed or give me a good description, but it sounded like
some
Hi Danny,
I've totally found James/SMTP-AUTH to be totally rocking too, but this
problem I had with the lan at work made it appear that when I telneted
to james and issued the ehlo, that no AUTH LOGIN PLAIN was returned.
I downloaded Ethereal on my workstation and fired up ngrep on the james
b
Can you have sendmail forward a domain or users to james on another port ?
Adrian
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Can I have James forward mail to another port ? So if [EMAIL PROTECTED]
receives a message it is sent to port 525 ?
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> Can I have James forward mail to another port ? So if [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> receives a message it is sent to port 525 ?
See: http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?James/SmartOrSecondaryHost
You could setup a RemoteDelivery mailet to use a gateway with another port.
--- Noel
Yes, I came across this when preparing the sendmail how-to. But I can't remember how..
:-(
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> Can you have send
Danny Angus wrote:
Yes, I came across this when preparing the sendmail how-to. But I can't remember how.. :-(
-Original Message-
From: Adrian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 March 2003 13:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can Sendmail forward to James on another port ?
Can you have
Steve,
FWIW, this is not just a James issue. It is a SIGSEGV, and has been
experienced with many applications. It isn't even just a linux issue; the
same thing is documented on Solaris. Please note the following from a quick
google search:
ref:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=U
> The server runs on 5225 and can process regular email forwarded to it.
> So what the goal is , is to have james forward certain domains and or
> user`s mail to that port.
file://var/mail/jabber-queue/
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In the transport proces
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
The server runs on 5225 and can process regular email forwarded to it.
So what the goal is , is to have james forward certain domains and or
user`s mail to that port.
file://var/mail/jabber-queue/
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1
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5225
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