Hello,
I am trying to use the Forward mailet before I create a custom send mailet.
Currently, I am using the UserIs matcher to avoid the loop, but the mail seems to
disappear as well.
Does anyone have simple sample that I could use /follow? I am fresh out of ideas.
Should I remove the
Noel,
Thanks for your reply. Any particular place on james.apache.org that will
have more information on those Redirect mailets?
Right now, I simply want to be able to forward a message. Any message, I am
taking baby steps right now.
Hut
- Original Message -
From: Noel J. Bergman
=Forward
forwardto [EMAIL PROTECTED] /forwardto
forwardto [EMAIL PROTECTED] /forwardto
/mailet
I'm not sure if this is what you are asking for, but I hope it helps.
Eric Weidner
Out-of-the-Box Project Lead
http://www.ejbsolutions.com
Hutson Carspecken wrote
the root processor.
- Original Message -
From: Hutson Carspecken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 6:02 PM
Subject: The Forward Mailet
Hello,
I am interested in using the All matcher and the Forward mailet in the
root processor to forward all e
Hello Again,
I am still having trouble with sending remote mail addresses. I can send to one
remote address (yahoo.com domain) but I can't send to where else.
Is there a definitive method or means of configuring a server to send remote messages?
I have tried the servernames tag and the
Everyone,
I really appreciate your help so far. I have
modifed the config.xml file according to suggestions. Steve Short
suggested that I send it along with log entries.
I have been looking at the logs and think that the
"Null" mailet is being used more than it should. Remember, remote
Everyone,
Thank you for you help with my remote message issues. As it turns out, I was using my
static IP address in the email address and for the reply address.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Yahoo! server allowed this to pass, but the other remote servers would not. Once
I used a legit. domain