Re: Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-06 Thread Wietse Venema
are interpreting my question as asking how Apache James can use Postfix/Sendmail to process email for it. Indeed. You wrote that Postfix supplies a somewhat compatible SendMail SendMail front end. This front end RECEIVES non-network email and inserts it into the Postfix queue for processing

Re: Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-06 Thread lst_hoe02
, I think you are interpreting my question as asking how Apache James can use Postfix/Sendmail to process email for it. Indeed. You wrote that Postfix supplies a somewhat compatible SendMail SendMail front end. This front end RECEIVES non-network email and inserts it into the Postfix queue

Re: Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-06 Thread Wietse Venema
lst_ho...@kwsoft.de: Not sure if i really understand the OP but it looks like the only thing needed is a sendmail command handing over the mail to James which should be the SMTP service on that machine. So maybe something like mini_sendmail would be more appropriate for this use case.

Re: Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-06 Thread Marc Chamberlin
On 6/6/2011 8:35 AM, Wietse Venema wrote: lst_ho...@kwsoft.de: Not sure if i really understand the OP but it looks like the only thing needed is a sendmail command handing over the mail to James which should be the SMTP service on that machine. So maybe something like mini_sendmail

Re: Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-06 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 11:17:26AM -0700, Marc Chamberlin wrote: I do not need the full functionality of Postfix and Apache James running on the same machine, just James. But like I have said, I have other applications, such as Bugzilla, Bacula, and some Tomcat webapps running on the same

Re: Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-06 Thread Wietse Venema
Wietse: If all that is needed is to forward /usr/sbin/sendmail submissions to Apache James, then perhaps the original poster can confirm this, and we can provide a really simple configuration for the Apache James documentation. Marc Chamberlin: So yes, I simply need /usr/sbin/sendmail to

Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-05 Thread Marc Chamberlin
Hello - I am a new subscriber to this mail list and am in need of some help configuring Postfix/Sendmail to work with the Apache James email server. Don't get me wrong on this, Postfix is probably a fine MTA, but I have some complex mailets designed which run under Apache James. ;-) Anywise, in

Re: Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-05 Thread Wietse Venema
Marc Chamberlin: Hello - I am a new subscriber to this mail list and am in need of some help configuring Postfix/Sendmail to work with the Apache James email server. Don't get me wrong on this, Postfix is probably a fine MTA, but I have some complex mailets designed which run under Apache

Re: Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-05 Thread Marc Chamberlin
James can use Postfix/Sendmail to process email for it. Actually, what I need is the other way around, how to configure Postfix/Sendmail to relay email to the Apache James email server without causing a conflict between the two services. If you follow the link to the webpage that I provided in my

Re: Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-05 Thread Jeroen Geilman
On 06/06/2011 01:02 AM, Marc Chamberlin wrote: Thanks Wietse for replying! From your reply, I think you are interpreting my question as asking how Apache James can use Postfix/Sendmail to process email for it. Actually, what I need is the other way around, how to configure Postfix/Sendmail

Re: Postfix/Sendmail and Apache James

2011-06-05 Thread Jeroen Geilman
On 06/06/2011 01:11 AM, Jeroen Geilman wrote: On 06/06/2011 01:02 AM, Marc Chamberlin wrote: Thanks Wietse for replying! From your reply, I think you are interpreting my question as asking how Apache James can use Postfix/Sendmail to process email for it. Actually, what I need is the other