I've been on holiday and missed the deadline but FWIW.
Venue:
[1] London
[ ] Edinburgh
[ ] Glasgow
[ ] Birmingham
[ ] Bristol
[ ] Other. Where? [ ]
Agenda:
[2] Just an informal drink and a chat (probably book a room in a pub).
[1] As above, but a few 15 minute presentations of areas of interest.
Most programs exit abnormally under the windows environment.
its ok, is expected message dont worry about it.
- Original Message -
From: "Frederick N. Brier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 12:42 PM
Subject: JVM exiting abnorm
I am about a week or two away from needing to learn and integrate James
into my project and happened to get an Informit email about an article
on James. So I jumped in and started with 2.1.3, but then realized
there was a release candidate and tried the same thing with 2.2.0RC5.
Here is my qu
Informatica TSJDF wrote:
how stable is James?
http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesForYourBoss
do you use it?
http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesUsers
how many user do you have in the JAMES?
http://wiki.apache.org/james/JamesByTheNumbers
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Title: Reenviar este mail
Dear
Gurus:I ask You i you would be kind enough to send me some information
about the JAMES:how stable is James?do you use it?how many user
do you have in the JAMES?Thank you very muchLooking forward
hearing from You:Jorge Ivan Contreras
Pacheco
Thanks. I had actually installed James (phoenix) as a service (Win XP),
but keep getting this error.
INFO | jvm 1| 2004/06/07 21:22:14 |
org.apache.avalon.framework.component.ComponentException: Cannot find or
init repository: access denied (java.io.FilePermission
C:\Apache\James\james-2.1.3
> On the DNS issue, is there a place where a guy, "a regular joe like
> myself", should go to let the world (i.e., the world's DNS servers)
> know that the IP for his domain has changed? I assume my current hosts
> will do this but this has always baffled me.
The people who register/host your
> Hope that clears it up a bit for you.
Actually, yes, it helps a lot. I set up a client to send e-mail out
through just the IP, and that works. But I'm not receiving any, no
matter what I do. So I can pursue the docs for this and not worry that
I've got the addressing wrong.
On the DNS issue, is
As it stands, your mail server is on whatever domain you pointed to:
63.198.128.215.
The issues you ask except no 4 are all domain name related, and nothing to
do with james. James is on that IP address. Any domain names you point to
that IP address can be used to access james.
As for number 4
> Noel J. Bergman wrote:
>
>
> > I am developing a certified mail server with james.
>
> What is a "certified mail server" in this context?
Ok I'll try to explain.
There is a formal document made by the italian authority for government
innovation about certified SMTP servers.
The mailet I am w
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