Kenny Smith wrote:
Hi all,
I've been running SMTP-AUTH on my James 2.1 server for quite awhile now
and it's been working great. Suddenly though, I find that Netscape and
Mozilla's mail readers refuse to send smtp-auth information.
Has anyone experienced this?
Me, Mozilla 1.3a
Regards,
Josip
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Kenny Smith wrote:
Were you able to find a solution or a real cause of the problem?
Just now:)))
It's in mozilla - in smtp server properties, 'use secure connection
(smtp)', check 'never'.
Regards,
Josip
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Josip Almasi wrote:
It's in mozilla - in smtp server properties, 'use secure connection
(smtp)', check 'never'.
I mean (ssl) :))
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Hi,
I have James 2.1.2 with one test newsgroup:
news://www.vrspace.org/org.vrspace.dev
and one article:
news://www.vrspace.org:119/31912175.1046506760868.0%40vrspace.org
There's one item in apps/james/var/nntp/articleid, org.vrspace.dev=1.
As specified in rfc1738, nntp url should be
nntp://www.vrs
Harmeet Bedi wrote:
It looks like a mozilla bug.
Then I'll report it to Mozilla team;)
But is there some debug param in james I could turn on to get this:
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S: 200 vr NNTP Service Ready, posting permitted
C: MODE READER
S: 200 Posting Permitted
C: GROUP org.vrspace.dev/1
S: 411 no such news
Hi,
When my James 2.1.2 sends to game.mtonline.org, I get
javax.mail.MessagingException: Unknown SMTP host: 193.95.196.170.;
java.net.UnknownHostException: 193.95.196.170.
But, I _can_ connect to it on smtp.
It's a virtual server there, so reverse query will not return
game.mtonline.org.
In spoo
O'brien, Tim wrote:
If someone is successfully running James as a stable SMTP server, could you
please post the specs of the machine and the JVM used?
I started some 6 months ago, Suse 8.0, kernel 2.4.18-4GB, intel box with
128M, blackdown jvm 1.4.1-beta, it's James 2.1.2 now.
About 200 mails dail
Aristeo Sanchez wrote:
Well, the messages sent to yahoo.com returned with this text:
Had this problem, was result of misconfigured james.
I had localhost instead of valid dns adresses in config.xml.
Regards,
Josip
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2) Is it true that other SMTP servers will try to resolve the hello name in
DNS and reject mail from servers with an unresolvable hello name?
Yes, some look for FQDN by ip address and drop your mail if ip doesn't
match name.
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