Oki,
the on{Match|Mailet}Exception functionality introduced in James 2.2.0a5 had a bug
fixed *after* 2.2.0a7 (that probably is the test build version that you are using) and
committed to CVS on June 25. A new test build has not been released since that.
To recap, if MessagingException is
On (2003/06/30 19:59), Jeremy Torres wrote:
Keep in mind ports under 1024 need root access, and I'd change the *.sh
files in the $JAMES_HOME/bin to chmod u+x *.sh.
This aspect of James' operation is what holds me back in recommending
its use as a front-facing MTA.
Does either Phoenix or J2SE
You shouldn't have problems,
you need to set $JAVA_HOME to the location of java, I use..
JAVA_HOME=/opt/j2sdk1.4.1
export JAVA_HOME
then cd to james bin and (as root) ./run.sh
You may need to chmod run.sh and phoenix.sh so they are executable by root
That should be everything you need do to
on the system. Once we disable that, we should be good to go.
Hut
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From: Danny Angus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: James Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 10:39 AM
Subject: RE: Thank You
You shouldn't have problems,
you need to set $JAVA_HOME to the location
you have to send the mail using the mailet context, and GHOST the original so that
it re-enters from the top, alternatively copy the message and send that in a new mail
to the cc recipient.
Mail message headers *don't* control the recipients of the email, strange but true.
d.
-Original
Danny Angus wrote:
you have to send the mail using the mailet context, and GHOST the original so that it re-enters from the top, alternatively copy the message and send that in a new mail to the cc recipient.
Mail message headers *don't* control the recipients of the email, strange but true.
d
http://james.apache.org/james_and_sendmail.html
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From: Hut Carspecken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 July 2003 16:57
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: Thank You
Hi everyone,
Well, with your instruction. We managed to get James up and running!
Thanks
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http://james.apache.org/james_and_sendmail.html
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From: Hut Carspecken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 July 2003 16:57
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: Thank You
Hi
Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On (2003/06/30 19:59), Jeremy Torres wrote:
Keep in mind ports under 1024 need root access, and I'd change the *.sh
files in the $JAMES_HOME/bin to chmod u+x *.sh.
This aspect of James' operation is what holds me back in recommending
its use as a front-facing MTA.
I can only send mail out from the SMTP on the machine that has
James installed.
Does this help? http://james.apache.org/FAQ.html#3
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Turn on DEBUG for the spooler and see where the messages are going. If they
are going into RemoteDelivery, then you should see them in the outgoing
spool.
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Hut,
lets assume you'll sort out the port conflicts :-)
After that you may find that the $PHOENIX_HOME env. variable is a cause of confusion
or worse.
In theory it should be fine though.
d.
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From: Hut Carspecken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 June 2003 17:16
I am running James on Win 2k and have to port the application over to
Linux.
You don't port it. You just run it.
Warning: -jar not understood. Ignoring.
at 0x40268e17: _ZN4java4lang9ThrowableC1EPNS0_6StringE
(/usr/lib/./libgcj.so.3)
Try using Java, and not gcj. If you want to use gcj
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From: Ian Huynh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:07 AM
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: Help: James 2.1.3 and java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException
Sounds like the security provider is not availabe to James.
check JAVA_HOME\jre\lib\security , file
This is exactly what you get with level debug:
27/06/03 11:09:42 DEBUG pop3server: Command received: PASS password omitted
So it is safe (it wasn't though up to 1.x if I remember well).
Vincenzo
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From: Oki DZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: venerdì 27
Sounds like the security provider is not availabe to James.
check JAVA_HOME\jre\lib\security , file java.security
and make sure that your provider (AES) is listed in security.provider section
Preferrably near the top
security.provider.1=sun.security.provider.Sun
a security policy, or modify the
classpath such that the Java security providers are not found? I do
have my JAVA_HOME variable set to the appropriate JDK.
TIA,
Jeremy
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From: Ian Huynh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:07 am
Subject: RE: Help: James
: 25 June 2003 22:27
To: James Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 100MB email produces an out of memory exception
Lindsey,
Unfortunately:
-Xrunhprof:cpu=samples,file=log.txt,depth=10
doesn't profile the heap. You profiled the CPU. :-) What you want to use
is something like
I should also have pointed out that all subscribers to this list will be automatically
transferred to the new list.
Hmm. Thats the James 3 version of org.apache.mailet.Mail, not the current
version. Guess its coming but not here yet.
It is the MailetAPI v3
d.
Please point me to a reference of the tables/columns that james would
use if Oracle were my data store.
The conf/SqlResources.xml contains all SQL strings used by James.
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Subject: RE: 100MB email produces an out of memory exception
When I've seen the OutOfMemoryException it's when using just the standard
mailets.
If you can give us an idea of which one(s) that might be helpful. Auditing
the package for code
I am new to James.
Welcome.
I wants to use James for sending managing maling lists.
Is James a good choice for the manage maling list?
There is a simple list manager in James. Mark Imel has just (today)
contributed a significantly improved one.
I there any tutorial available for James on
What I want to be able to do is perform logging to the James
mailet-xxx.log from withing my XmlRpcHandler object which
has no knowledge of the GenericMailet object.
One way or another, you need to provide your handler with access to a
logging method. There are various ways to accomplish
If you want to use mailet logging you are going to have to pass your
XmlRpcHandler an object that implements
org.apache.mailet.MailetContext as this is the interface that defines the
logging methods.
One way to get such an object is with the getMailetContext() method in
GenericMailet.
-- Steve
Hi Richard,
There really isn't a disconnected way of doing it built into James. It's
just a matter of using standard Java designs to accomplish the task
(I'll explain below to point you in the right direction). This message
is off topic for the list, but maybe it might help someone else out,
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 12:00, Kenny Smith wrote:
3) Have your XmlRpcHandler constructor take a reference to an instance
of MyLogger. Then when constructing it, pass 'this' to it.
Thanks, this was the trick I needed.
I seems quite obvious now that you have pointed it out ;)
Sorry for the off
I was thinking it would be nice if [meta-data about a message]
could be cached someplace (like in the Mail object?) and pulled
out by the each mailet as needed.
Mail attributes are coming. They were planned for James v3, but it looks
like they will make it into James v2.2.
--- Noel
Look at org.apache.mailet.Mail getAttribute() setAttribute(). Seems to be
what you are looking for.
Never tried it though.
-- Steve
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From: Jim Janson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 June 2003 21:52
To: James Users List
Subject: Saving session information
Hi,
Which RFC I can study?
Thanks
--- Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] But
seems sendmail can handle correctly.
Actually not. This:
sendmail+Notes(works)
Subject:
is an RFC violation.
--- Noel
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I'd like to ask about MailAddress too.
When yo do
telnet localhost 25
mail from:
James would reply OK. Question is, what is the content of the message's
MailAddress? I have tried to instantiate one (using bsh) with new
MailAddress(), new MailAddress(), but the class wouldn't parse it.
TIA,
mail.getRecipients();
}
else {
return null;
}
}
Vincenzo
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From: Oki DZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: martedi 24 giugno 2003 9.42
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: Sender is:
I'd like to ask about MailAddress too.
When yo do
telnet
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 09:46:07AM +0200, Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini wrote:
Try this one: SenderIsNull. I could commit it to James if useful (it's
almost the simplest of all matchers, only All is simpler).
Why don't you just commit it; or, put it at it.praxis.james.jar, that
would really be
Ok, I committed it to CVS.
Vincenzo
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From: Oki DZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: martedi 24 giugno 2003 10.18
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: Sender is:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 09:46:07AM +0200, Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini wrote:
Try this one: SenderIsNull
hi guys
thanks for helping
i am sending a 127MB file which submits fine and is spooling the mail as
175MB. The next step of copying the mail to the user inbox fails with an
out of memory exception. (works fine with 28MB emails)
- the run.bat has been modified, to set the JVM to 256MB on a
u have another smtp server running.
if u use windows then it is probably because iis smtp
server is running.
disable it. if u connect to the internet it can be
attacked.
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 17:13:42 +0800
Li Xia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
It seems that I cannot get the James server
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 05:13:42PM +0800, Li Xia wrote:
BindException: Address in use: JVM_Bind).
It seems that you had another MTA running.
Oki
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Sent: marted 24 giugno 2003 8.24
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: Can't display chinese title and sender name
Which RFC I can study?
Thanks
--- Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] But
seems sendmail can handle correctly.
Actually
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From: David Schwartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: martedi 24 giugno 2003 15.33
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: SMTP
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From: Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini
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Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 1:22 PM
To: James
where shall we go from here
If you would not mind doing that again, except with heap profiling enabled,
perhaps we can quickly spot what is causing memory to be consumed.
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Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I've figured out my 554 problem sending to hotmail, it turns out my
server was using 'localhost' as the outgoing smtp helloName.
Oh that's interesting! Sounds like a good FAQ item. :-)
RemoteDelivery uses (or tries to use) the server name defined for the SMTP
service.
Oki DZ wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 05:13:42PM +0800, Li Xia wrote:
BindException: Address in use: JVM_Bind).
It seems that you had another MTA running.
Added to Wiki.
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DEBUG spoolmanager.transport: Servicing Mail1056399621032-2 by Local
Delivery Mailet
ERROR spoolmanager: Exception in JamesSpoolManager.run
null
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
I'm beginning to suspect a particular passage of code, which points the
finger at JavaMail, although presenting options
Horsfall, Brian wrote:
We never had a problem with james handling large messages, but we really only use the hostis matcher and our custom mailet.
We are using the IBM 1.3.1.05 JVM with a min heap size of 128 megabytes and a maximum heap size of 256 megabytes.
Added to Wiki.
--
Serge Knystautas
Noel,
Is http://james.apache.org/index.html using pages generated from
the correct version of the xdocs?
As Danny said, we'll be separating the site docs into its own
repository.
As a quick fix, how about updating the docs. in the CVS
head so that the
documentation link on the main
I just downloaded James and was wondering how I can create
a messages for a newsgroup.
Through an NNTP client.
I am basically interested in a client version of managing
news messages.
A news reader? You could look at the NNTP protocol handler for JavaMail, or
at Jakarta Commons Net
you could get bytes into a machine in the guise of the image bytes of a
gif or jpeg.
there could still be uses for it *IF* it became a way round anti-virus
software.
Yes, but the way I've suggested using it was as suppliment to a/v software,
not a replacement. Any mismatch would be a
Hut,
what do you mean here by using the EXACT config.xml file?
Can you send please the relevant part of the config.xml file you are using?
Vincenzo
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From: Hut Carspecken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: lunedì 23 giugno 2003 17.20
To: James Users List
Subject:
Which version of James?
2.1.2
Add something to display the IP address. That could be helpful.
Also, what
are the DNS servers listed in the DNS server log?
22/06/03 19:43:02 INFO dnsserver: DNS Server is: 66.139.72.6
22/06/03 19:43:02 INFO dnsserver: DNS Server is: 66.139.72.22
As you
As you can see, we got the desired NXDOMAIN.
hmm... ok, the 'host' command says that doesn't exist.
NXDOMAIN == Non-eXistant Domain == host does not exist :-)
Happy days... looks like I can't use these blacklists anyway because
they will block my remote users that are sending over cable
i am running James 2.1.3 (Win 2k - Sun Java 1.4.x), using the file
system as mail store. Having set-up a single user, i send a 100MB
email which produces an out of memory exception on the command
line. No other log entries can be found.
Turn on DEBUG for all targets in
Please keep your messages on the list. Although you should also be advised
that your SMTP server is in many block lists. You are fortunate that your
e-mail got through at all (the account you sent to doesn't filter as
aggressively as others).
Please see:
: RE: 100MB email produces an out of memory exception
i am running James 2.1.3 (Win 2k - Sun Java 1.4.x), using the file
system as mail store. Having set-up a single user, i send a 100MB
email which produces an out of memory exception on the command
line. No other log entries can be found.
Turn
I've figured out my 554 problem sending to hotmail, it turns out my
server was using 'localhost' as the outgoing smtp helloName. I did
specify the correct servername in the servernames block, but hadn't set
autodetect=false or autodetectip=false so it always used the first name
it found which
NXDOMAIN == Non-eXistant Domain == host does not exist :-)
Ok, then I'm really confused now. Because according to my log,
InSpammerBlacklist is saying these hosts DO exist.
While I'm in this testing phase, I'm not actually ditching the emails
that match InSpammerBlacklist, I'm just adding a
One more thing, I just noticed that in one of my previous mailings to
the james-user list I included some debug output which showed the
outgoing smtp helloName as the correct full name instead of localhost.
Is there any randomness to the order of servernames such that James
restarts cause it
Kenny,
InSpammerBlacklist: Looking up 127.0.0.1: 1.0.0.127.relays.ordb.org
InSpammerBlacklist: 1.0.0.127.relays.ordb.org exists
Something rather odd is going on with your system. Attached is a test
program that is a standalone version of InSpammerBlacklist.
$ java -cp . RBLTest
One more thing, I just noticed that in one of my previous mailings to
the james-user list I included some debug output which showed the
outgoing smtp helloName as the correct full name instead of localhost.
I fixed it recently. We want the SMTP server to register the name that it
gets, but it
Subject: RE: 100MB email produces an out of memory exception
Brian,
Thanks for the report. That is good to know, and helpful. :-)
But James really should not be loading the entire message content into
memory unless some matcher or mailet is asking for it, so it would be good
to track down
: Horsfall, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 June 2003 21:51
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: 100MB email produces an out of memory exception
Noel,
You are correct. Our mailet is our problem with memory usage.
Our Mailet uses byte arrays to handle attached files. Byte arrays require
Hontvari,
Could you please explain a little. :) I have searched the JavaDocs for the
Mailet API.
Thanks!
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To: James Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: Redirect class in Mailet Api
for the
Mailet API.
Thanks!
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From: Hontvari Jozsef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: James Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: Redirect class in Mailet Api
see Redirect *mailet*.
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From: Hut Carspecken [EMAIL
PM
Subject: Re: Redirect class in Mailet Api
Hontvari,
Could you please explain a little. :) I have searched the JavaDocs for
the
Mailet API.
Thanks!
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From: Hontvari Jozsef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: James Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003
custom mailet.
We are using the IBM 1.3.1.05 JVM with a min heap size of 128 megabytes and a maximum
heap size of 256 megabytes.
-Brian
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From: Lindsay Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 4:02 PM
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: 100MB email produces
Thanks your your help. The mailet was not what I was looking for. I am
simply going to forward the message.
Hut
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From: Hontvari Jozsef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: James Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: Redirect class in Mailet
When I've seen the OutOfMemoryException it's when using just the standard
mailets.
If you can give us an idea of which one(s) that might be helpful. Auditing
the package for code that loads the message into memory is a side-project
that someone might want to pickup.
--- Noel
Hut Carspecken wrote:
I am having a good deal of trouble turning varibles into different types of objects. For instance, how can one turn a string from a parameter (getInitParameter();) into a MailAddress object to forward mail.
Please read the documentation. MailAddress has 3 constructors, one
How can I get the raw messages?
Thanks.
--- Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I use Outlook Express and James as relay the
receiver can see chinese in title and sender name
This implies that James is preserving it, at least
in one set of conditions.
I use Notes client and
How can I get the raw messages?
For one thing, look at the *Stream* file if you are using the file system
repositories.
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Here is part of a sample Stream file:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 09:02:07 +0800
Subject: ???
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-type: application/vnd.ms-powerpoint;
name=.PPS
Content-Disposition: attachment;
Is that from one that works or doesn't work? You need to be able to
compare.
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It's the one that doesn't work. I do some test, please
see below:
James+Outlook Express(works)
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: test [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: =?gb2312?B?1tDOxA==?=
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:37:42 +0800
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type:
James+Outlook Express(works)
Subject: =?gb2312?B?1tDOxA==?=
James+Notes(doesn't work)
Subject:
sendmail+Notes(works)
Subject:
sendmail+Outlook Express(works)
Subject: =?gb2312?B?1tDOxA==?=
From what you are showing, it *appears* that Notes is not preserving the
encoding.
So what's your suggestion?
thanks
--- Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
James+Outlook Express(works)
Subject: =?gb2312?B?1tDOxA==?=
James+Notes(doesn't work)
Subject:
sendmail+Notes(works)
Subject:
sendmail+Outlook Express(works)
Subject: =?gb2312?B?1tDOxA==?=
From
when I tried sending emails to yahoo/lycos/hotmail,
it didn't. The emails didn't even go into bulk/spam/etc
folder.
Where do they go?
If you can't figure it out, turn on DEBUG for the spool manager, and it will
tell you which matcher sent it where.
--- Noel
But seems sendmail can handle correctly.
--- Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] So
what's your suggestion?
If I am correct, I don't have one. See if Lotus has
a fix.
--- Noel
--- Noel J. Bergman
James+Outlook Express(works)
Subject: =?gb2312?B?1tDOxA==?=
once
while scanning for viruses.
Vincenzo
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From: Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: domenica 22 giugno 2003 10.23
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: Virus scanning (was RE: Matchers X Window)
This magic number topic is quite new to me
Try telling a Mac-user (or a Unix-user) that he *must* put a
file-extension on the filename ;-)
If there isn't an extension, then it doesn't need to match. :-)
As far as I know, only Windows and VMS require a file extension in the
filename.
Actually, that's part of the problem. Although
I feel compelled to mention that magic is only ever an informed guess,
and I'm convinced that faking magic isn't beyond the ability of smart
bad people, if theres a gain to be made.
True. But what would be the point? Faking to be an undesirable type would
be counter-productive. Faking to be
Kenny,
I would not use those block lists. The latest version of config.xml has a
different set.
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Hi Noel,
I updated my config.xml with the new lists, but I'm still getting the
same behavior, now however with the new lists. Is there something else
I'm missing?
Thanks,
Kenny
On Sunday, June 22, 2003, at 07:06 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Kenny,
I would not use those block lists. The latest
it appears to me that the InSpammerBlacklist matcher is matching
all the time, regardless of address.
Which version of James?
I've added logging to my InSpammerBlacklist matcher and recompiled
and I see this in the log:
InSpammerBlacklist: Looking
On Sat, Jun 21, 2003 at 06:14:24PM +0300, Janne Kario wrote:
Is it possible to use James with standard unix mbox spools? I would like
to continue using pine as my mail client.
You'd need another MTA (non-daemon; just install sendmail, exim, or
any other MTA, but don't have it get started on
As graphic parts can't carry viruses, is it necessary to get the content at
all? Not doing so would circumvent the problem and speed things up too.
How do you know it is really a graphic? All you know is that the
mime-type description has been set to image/gif.
It might have a file-name that
As graphic parts can't carry viruses, is it necessary to get the content
at
all? Not doing so would circumvent the problem and speed things up too.
How do you know it is really a graphic? All you know is that the
mime-type description has been set to image/gif. It might have a
file-name
: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 June 2003 15:47
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: Matchers X Window
As graphic parts can't carry viruses, is it necessary to get
the content
at
all? Not doing so would circumvent the problem and speed
things up too.
How do
Is there a way get a reference to avalon ServiceManager from within a
mailet?
Yes in v2. See some of the example mailets, e.g., ToRepository for
examples.
HOWEVER, v3 will not support such access. Instead, resources will be made
available in the standard J2EE fashion via a JNDI context.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 03:09:56AM -0400, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
This:
20/06/03 13:32:16 INFO dnsserver: DNS Server is: 202.51.233.2
appears to be wrong, and causing your problem as illustrated:
No, that's my MX. I inserted the IP manually.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host -t mx pindad.com
Hello Oki,
As far as i understand the problem is that javamail probably uses java.awt.Image...
In this case java VM tries to load libawt.so and this causes loading libX.
There are a lot of information about it on Suns forums but the most recent solution is
to run java in headless mode( available
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 09:06:27AM +0200, Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini wrote:
In 1.1.6 it is taken out.
Has just been installed.
Oki
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Has anyone had any success bringing XML entities into James'
config.xml
using something like this...
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE config [!ENTITY testScript SYSTEM ./testScript.xml]
config
testScript;
/config
Solved it! Works with the following...
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE config
in [, org.apache.james.transport.matchers.,
com.privacyinc.myprivacypolicy.mppswitch.mailets.]
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Hut
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To: James Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 10:23 AM
Subject: RE: Class Not Found Error in Phoenix
Hey Nitin,
Users and JDBC are not really my area, but here are some ideas you can
try:
- Use Java code to drive the James admin interface. I.e. You java code
would act like a Telnet client and simply issue commands like 'adduser'
over the socket, then the James remote manager will just do
- Use Java code to drive the James admin interface.
- Use JDBC to simple insert new users into the database database table.
Or do what I do: manipulate the database directly using SQL. DigestUtil
runs standalone, so you can use it in a script to encode passwords.
--- Noel
on *nix.
d.
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From: Oki DZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 June 2003 02:29
To: James Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Matchers X Window
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 09:28:46AM +0100, Steve Brewin wrote:
Running on Solaris right?
I'm running Linux
the docs for the current stable version.
Anyone who wants to help re-org the web site is welcome to help. :-)
--- Noel
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 11:19:46PM -0400, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Looks like something not in the class loader's path. And I have no idea
why. I don't have X11 installed on any *nix system. Strictly headless
servers.
Neither I have.
But my guess is that the JVM saw that you have a
Oki,
What happened is that the matcher tried to get the content of an attached object (a
.gif) to write it decoded to a temp file to have the antivirus later scan it; the
javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart.getContent(MimeBodyPart), for doing that, tried a
path that for any reason threw an
for the next attachment.
Vincenzo
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From: Oki DZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: giovedi 19 giugno 2003 9.34
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: Matchers X Window
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 11:19:46PM -0400, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Looks like something not in the class
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 09:51:27AM +0200, Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini wrote:
javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart.getContent(MimeBodyPart), for doing
that, tried a path that for any reason threw an exception, which
could be ignored (a .gif is not a virus).
It happened twice today; I looked into the
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