'catch-all mailet' works again

2002-12-28 Thread J. Norment
FYI: That was it. Started 2-1-pop3file up with the fixed config and it processed everything in the mailbox. On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 10:10:56 -0600, J. Norment wrote: >Serge: Thanks for all your help! > >(Found my problem.) You were awfully close. > >Figured it out from here: >

Re: 'catch-all mailet' no longer works

2002-12-28 Thread J. Norment
s/jnorment/MAIL->org.apache.james.mailrepository.AvalonMailRepository file://var/mail/inboxes/jnormentMAIL != file://var/mail/inboxes/jnorment/MAIL It's doing everything it should, again. ( I will now roll back up to the popfile release. ) On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 11:07:25 -0500, Serge Knystautas w

RE: 'catch-all mailet' no longer works

2002-12-28 Thread J. Norment
Well... I made the mistake of not backing up the config file that I had created. ( I won't do that again... ) I've tried to duplicate it as near as I can, however, I must not have come 'close enough', as rolling back james and copying the config file didn't fix my problem... What could cause me

'catch-all mailet' no longer works

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
Gee... everyone on this list will hate me before this is over... I'm only asking THIS question because I updated james to the 2-1-pop3file version: I had an entry for a processor that was intended to just file all mail received into one mail box. Well, now it is filing the mail, but it is not s

RE: SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
Ok... that didn't work ( couldn't find yahoo.com. ) Guess the XP DNS service is not a DNS server. On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 15:46:29 -0500, Noel J. Bergman wrote: >>Querying 127.0.0.1 results in the following: > >type "server 127.0.0.1" to tell nslookup that you want to use >127.0.0.1 as >the DNS server

Re: SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
I worry you? hah... ( that question should show you my current level of expertise with DNS servers. ) Thanks again for your help. On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 15:26:37 -0500, Serge Knystautas wrote: >J. Norment wrote: >>Ok.  So, anytime the DNS server changes, I'll need to change it

RE: SMTP error ... problem solved

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
Attn: Noel & Serge: Thanks so very much for your help. I was at my wit's end trying to figure out the answer to this (apparently simple) puzzle: Putting in my service provider's DNS servers worked. 127.0.0.1 didn't. The servers I use for domain resolution also did not. Thanks again for you

Re: SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
d 127.0.0.1: Non-existent domain On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 15:09:56 -0500, Serge Knystautas wrote: >J. Norment wrote: >>Not sure if this is exactly what you want me to do. >>( but this should reflect how the local dns service is resolving >>the records for the email address that I

RE: SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
I'm using ns_.mydyndns.org for domain resolution (they inform me that they don't do recursive lookups, however, so I suspect it will do no good putting those name server addresses in as dns server entries.) I'm trying to send email from sourceapprentice.com (not soulinstinct.com); running nsloo

Re: SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
ri, 27 Dec 2002 14:49:13 -0500, Serge Knystautas wrote: >J. Norment wrote: >>Ah... so if I want to use the SMTP service, I have to be running a >>DNS server (not service) ? >>( name server addresses aren't direct enough access? ) > >Sorry, I got confused by bit about DN

Re: SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
Ah... so if I want to use the SMTP service, I have to be running a DNS server (not service) ? ( name server addresses aren't direct enough access? ) On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 13:55:11 -0500, Serge Knystautas wrote: >J. Norment wrote: >>Ok.  So that error cannot come up if port 25 is be

Re: SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
Ok. So that error cannot come up if port 25 is being blocked by the ISP? ( I meant only to verify that it couldn't... not to second guess anyone. Sometimes different problems produce the same kinds of symptoms. ) I'm a little at a loss on how to set up DNS any differently. On XP, the DNS serv

RE: SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
Is the following excerpt enough? Excerpt from mailet.log: 27/12/02 09:38:23 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Attempting delivery of Mail1041003502156-1-to-yahoo.com to host yahoo.com to addresses [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 27/12/02 09:38:44 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Temporary exception de

RE: SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
working?) Is there a FAQ that answers these questions? As always, thanks for your time. On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 12:42:59 -0500, Noel J. Bergman wrote: >You could check that with telnet. > >--- Noel > >-Original Message- >From: J. Norment [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >S

RE: SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-27 Thread J. Norment
rd >that >looks something like mx1.mail.yahoo.com.  If the MX record can't be >resolved >(i.e. you didn't set your DNS servers) then it will attempt to >connect >directly to the specified domain as a server. > >--Peter > >>-Original Message- >>

SMTP error: James trying to relay?

2002-12-26 Thread J. Norment
I'm attempting to send a message to a yahoo account. I'm getting this error. Does this look right? 26/12/02 23:32:46 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Attempting delivery of Mail1040967105812-1-to-yahoo.com to host yahoo.com to addresses [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 26/12/02 23:33:07 INFO James.Mailet

james.sar -- doesn't seem to fully expand?

2002-12-26 Thread J. Norment
Might be my imagination, but installation doesn't seem to be exactly the same as before... Where does james get its config info if the entire config directory isn't created when it is deployed? What directory should the config.xml file go into? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail:

RE: mail

2002-12-26 Thread J. Norment
Thanks! On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 23:57:28 -0500, Noel J. Bergman wrote: >> Remove the indicated line. >> If you want it stored in the repository, and don't intend to do >>anything further with it, you do NOT want passThrough enabled. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: For additio

james may need zoloft

2002-12-26 Thread J. Norment
Running XP, Java 1.4.1-rc, James 2.1a1-cvs: After about a week of tampering with the config.xml file, James hums along nicely for a few days. And then, I notice that sending outbound mail seems not to be working. ( I remember it working before... ) I killed it and then started it back up a few

mail

2002-12-26 Thread J. Norment
Running XP, Java 1.4.1-rc, James 2.1a1-cvs: I want every email received for any domains listed in servernames to go to the same mailbox. I've set this up: file://var/mail/inboxes/jnorment/ true It app

james won't send outgoing mail

2002-12-26 Thread J. Norment
Running XP, Java 1.4.1-rc, James 2.1a1-cvs: I had this working before, then something I did in the config file must have broken it. I am trying to host multiple domains. (though not commercially) ... I have succeeding in using the config file so that james will take any message and dump it into o

re: wildcard support... (OT)

2002-12-20 Thread J. Norment
.. my message sure was mangled... anyone have an idea why? ( did it happen on my end, or somewhere in-between ? ) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: For additional commands, e-mail:

Re: wildcard support with alias

2002-12-20 Thread J. Norment
47:20 -0800, Kenny Smith wrote: >Hi J, > >Yeah, it's a database solution (and works really well in my >experience). > >Kenny > >J. Norment wrote: > >>Do you need a database to use that? >> >> >>On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 04:11:43 -0500, Noel J. Bergman

RE: wildcard support with alias

2002-12-20 Thread J. Norment
Do you need a database to use that? On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 04:11:43 -0500, Noel J. Bergman wrote: >In case no one mentioned it, the JDBCVirtualUserTable mailet >provides that >feature. > >--- Noel > >-Original Message----- >From: J. Norment [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

Re: wildcard support with alias

2002-12-19 Thread J. Norment
Think that I figured this out, as well. I wrestled with it a while before I sent the question, but still sent the question too early. Sorry I jumped the gun (again). On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 21:26:16 -0600, J. Norment wrote: >Does James support wildcard aliases?  I'd like to forwar

wildcard support with alias

2002-12-19 Thread J. Norment
Does James support wildcard aliases? I'd like to forward almost everything that comes through for my domain to one account. Is that possible with wildcards, or do I need to create a custom class for that behavior? Thanks.

Re: aliases / forwarding

2002-12-19 Thread J. Norment
I got this working, after all. ( No need to reply.) On Thu, 19 Dec 2002 15:07:57 -0600, J. Norment wrote: >I've installed james2.1...csv on XP, and sending and receiving mail >works fine. >I'm now trying to either create an alias or forwarding address for >the (one user) I

notification behavior

2002-12-19 Thread J. Norment
I noticed while trying to get notification working that if I choose an option on my client "Include plain version when sending styled", and send an email to an account that does exist, that my notification message does not include any attachments (just the email that was sent.) If I uncheck tha

aliases / forwarding

2002-12-19 Thread J. Norment
I've installed james2.1...csv on XP, and sending and receiving mail works fine. I'm now trying to either create an alias or forwarding address for the (one user) I have created, and all of the test emails are being dumped into error. ( what I'd like to do is just put any email that is sent to my