Multiple matchers for a mailet

2002-04-13 Thread Jeff Keyser
Is there a way to check multiple matchers before running a mailet? In my instance, I want to forward a copy of an e-mail to my pager's when it is destined for me AND it was send from a particular e-mail address. I can use each of the matchers RecipientIs and SenderIs, but I don't see an easy

RE: mail forwarding

2002-04-12 Thread Jeff Keyser
Yes, you can use the Redirect mailet. Information on this mailet can be found at the bottom of the page http://jakarta.apache.org/james/configuration_v2_0.html. By specifying a passThrough of TRUE, the original e-mail will still be delivered. -Original Message- From: Mike Shoemaker

RE: A question about James config on a LAN

2002-04-11 Thread Jeff Keyser
I am guessing that the following is happening - Your computers are assigned private IP addresses by DHCP. (Private addresses can look like 10.x.x.x, 172.x.x.x, or 192.168.x.x.) These addresses are not valid on the Internet. In order for these computers to use the Internet, their network

Recovering e-mail trashed as spam

2002-04-10 Thread Jeff Keyser
I have an interesting question. In my configuration, I store spam away in a file store, and I review its contents periodically. Every now and then, a real e-mail gets trapped by the spam filters. Is there a way to have this e-mail delivered to the intended user? Can I drop it into the

Redirect Mailet bug

2002-03-24 Thread Jeff Keyser
I just discovered a bug in the Redirect Mailet when creating a Redirect rule that is non-static and uses a sender of sender. In this situation, when James connects to the next SMTP server to deliver the e-mail, it reports an empty sender of the message. Unfortunately, the SenderInFakeDomain

RE: SMTP Port Binding problem.

2002-03-12 Thread Jeff Keyser
If you run netstat -an from the command prompt, this will show you what ports are being listened to on what addresses. Try running this command when each James and MS SMTP is running, and compare the results to see if there is a conflict. Also, just out of curiosity, what happens when MS SMTP

Undelivered mail?

2002-03-02 Thread Jeff Keyser
Last night, I sent two e-mails through my James server to two different domains. (Both of which happened to be to mailing lists.) This morning when I checked my e-mail, neither of them had been sent back to me as I had expected. What I found was that both e-mails were held up in the

RE: Undelivered mail?

2002-03-02 Thread Jeff Keyser
the e-mail was stuck. Any ideas? -Original Message- From: Jeff Keyser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 11:42 AM To: James Users List (E-mail) Subject: Undelivered mail? Last night, I sent two e-mails through my James server to two different domains. (Both

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