> I think you might be missing the big picture. James
> is already (I stand corrected, it's not dead) in idle
> mode. My feeling is that new development cannot
> happen with the current committers not committing
> anything. Unless they let other (active) developers
> in, they are nothing more th
This is probably a firewall issue.
If you have another pc on your network, can you connect to it from that?
If so, then it's probably either: router (port forwarding/firewall?) or your
ISP - A lot of isps will block mail servers. Some isps will open it up for
your ip if you ask nicely, and only d
Juan,
you need to see the log file for details.
Davide Frigerio.
Juan Jose Costello Levien wrote:
Clive,
Hmm, I opened Ok.
I can telnet locally.
I am going to test it on a cybercafé, and then I tell
you.
Thank you very much.
Juan
--- Clive Tonge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Juan,
Can you telne
Clive,
Hmm, I opened Ok.
I can telnet locally.
I am going to test it on a cybercafé, and then I tell
you.
Thank you very much.
Juan
--- Clive Tonge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Juan,
>
> Can you telnet into James on your own computer?
> I will assume that you can.
> Open port 25 on your fire
Just a thought,
Anyone giving James a consideration from an Email
Security Perspective ?
I was wondering if James cud do much of wat these
highly touted Email Security Appliances are doing !
Regards,
Lahu
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I fixed this a couple of weeks ago, and noel checked it into svn.
You'll need to build james from source. You'll need to checkout james from
svn (or download the source zip and update the problem file):
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/james/server/branches/branch_2_
1_fcs/src/java/org
> I think you might be missing the big picture. James
> is already (I stand corrected, it's not dead) in idle
> mode. My feeling is that new development cannot
> happen with the current committers not committing
> anything. Unless they let other (active) developers
> in, they are nothing more th