On November 29, 2003 7:17 pm, Sujit Jagdev wrote:
> Dear Mark,
> I just wrote a little SimpleTelnetClient class that added thousands of
> users into the DB via a telnet session. Sujit
That looks like the easiest and best route at the moment. I'll try that too.
If you're open to it please post you
Dear Mark,
I just wrote a little SimpleTelnetClient class that added thousands of users into the
DB via a telnet session.
Sujit
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From: Mark Swanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 11/29/2003 6:57 PM
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> I need to programatically add thousands of users
> For the filesystem repository, can I just make the user's directory?
No.
> For the sql repository, can I just add the users to the appropriate
tables?
Yes. In the future, your best bet for such a setup is likely to be LDAP,
and for the prese
On November 29, 2003 6:15 pm, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> Personally, I don't use SSL for SMTP or POP3. I use SSH tunnels.
Thanks. I'll use SSH tunnels then.
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Hello,
I've searched the website docs and the past few months of archives and can't
seem to find an answer: I need to programatically add thousands of users to
James, and I need to add users programatically (not telnet) at runtime.
For the filesystem repository, can I just make the user's direct
Mark Swanson wrote:
> I tried to use kmail with James' pop3s implementation (2.1.3).
> I received the exception below.
A similar problem with kmail was reported earlier. Apparently, kmail makes
some invalid assumptions, at least by default. This isn't just a James
issue. Search for kmail, SSL,
Hello,
I tried to use kmail with James' pop3s implementation (2.1.3). I received the
exception below. Should this work or should I consider using the pop3s
capability of fetchmail (if it can do pop3s...)?
Thanks.
29/11/03 16:50:59 ERROR pop3server: Exception during connection from
lin.home2.m
Hi,
I have sucessful make run James on JBoss with the version 4.0 of Phoenix
but when I try to run James on the current version of Phoenix (4.4), I
have always this error when James start (Phoenix run correctly on Jboss)
in the log file of Jboss :
2003-11-28 13:17:25,131 INFO [STDOUT] JMXLaunc
> I have tested it with various DNS server settings with what seems to be
> the same result. This includes having DNS server field be empty, having
> it be "your dns server", having it be localhost, and having it point to
> a real DNS server.
> I can watch the mail queue up in the spool directory
I have tested it with various DNS server settings with what seems to be
the same result. This includes having DNS server field be empty, having
it be "your dns server", having it be localhost, and having it point to
a real DNS server.
Regardless, I can watch the mail queue up in the spool directo
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