Check the James logs to see where it went. If necesssary, turn on debug for
the James spool manager (look in SAR-INF/environment.xml). Odds are that
you haven't configured some of James' anti-relay measures.
--- Noel
-Original Message-
From: Mark Goking [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steen,
All my helloName as shown below:
infopoll.net
Any thought.
Alice
Original Message Follows
From: Steen Jansdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Try to change the line
myMailServer
into something like
yourdomain.com
Steen
What is the actual helloname? Beware there are mul
Alice,
I've recently seen any number of variations on this theme, here are some tips which
may or may not help..
Your server should issue EHLO or HELO followed by its host.domain name, possibly the
name is simply wrong it looks like you are sending "mailserver" which may just be the
host part,
Alice K wrote:
Steen,
Thank you for the suggestion. The autodection is set to "false". Could
you know any other reasons?
Alice
Original Message Follows
From: Steen Jansdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Try to change the line
myMailServer
into something like
yourdomain.com
St
Steen,
Thank you for the suggestion. The autodection is set to "false". Could you
know any other reasons?
Alice
Original Message Follows
From: Steen Jansdal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Try to change the line
myMailServer
into something like
yourdomain.com
Steen
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Alice K wrote:
Hi,
I used the latest James to send out emails from java web application. It
works very well. However, EMail from my mailserver was refused by Anti
Spam. Reason is DSS-HELO found.
Here is the explanation note received. I would apprecate very much if
anyone can take a look at it
it may be a delivery problem (dns records perhaps?) have you checked to see if it queued up to be delivered?
b
Mark Goking wrote:
Hi, we have james set up in another pc in our network. it's being used by one of our systems here and im creating a lil program and using the james (found in the other