I have setup the James server with JDBCVirtualUsersTable. Redhat Linux
9.0, and James 2.1.3 build.
I put the JDBCVirtualUsersTable mailet in the "Transport" processor
element after the existing "LocalDelivery" mailet using "All" for the
match attribute.
My mapping table has user="test" domain
On November 30, 2003 11:09 am, Sujit Jagdev wrote:
> No worries, I am attaching it now
> By the way, it isn't a REAL telnet client. The telnet RFC is far too
> complex to write a little user add to James. This is more like a Mock
> Telnet Client.
> But, it works and is in production. I use it t
No worries, I am attaching it now
By the way, it isn't a REAL telnet client. The telnet RFC is far too
complex to write a little user add to James. This is more like a Mock
Telnet Client.
But, it works and is in production. I use it to store userid and
passwords that I automatically generate (