Mark Smith wrote:
Hi,
I've successfully started the James SMTP Server but am
getting a strange
message when I attempt to send a message using it...
Any ideas what is
going on? This is james 2.1.3.
Thanks,
Mark
16/06/04 20:18:01 INFO smtpserver: SMTP Service
started plain:125
16/06/04 20:18:1
Hi,
I've successfully started the James SMTP Server but am
getting a strange
message when I attempt to send a message using it...
Any ideas what is
going on? This is james 2.1.3.
Thanks,
Mark
16/06/04 20:18:01 INFO smtpserver: SMTP Service
started plain:125
16/06/04 20:18:19 INFO smtpserver
Hi guys,
Sorry about all those duplicate email's. I didn't mean to send any one of
them out. I was testing some changes I made in James. I accidentaly send all
these email's out.
jay.
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Hi I am using James 2.2.0.RC5
I did the following in my config.xml file
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I added the last line in the above block of code. and later on after
"&fetchmailConfig;" I added "&fetchSpamRules;"
the reason is because I want to run a java class when james starts up at the
very first time.
Bill,
You need access to the class GenericMailet, which can be found in mailet_1_0.jar.
If you're baking your own sar file, you should add mailet_1_0.jar to it. This has
changed with the 2.2.0 release. I think the mailet classes used to be packaged in the
james.jar file.
Cheers,
Hes.