RE: Serious bandwidth begin consumed by James

2005-04-13 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Check your configuration for any unintentional loop. RemoteDelivery says that it is failing this message permanently. --- Noel - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: Serious bandwidth begin consumed by James

2005-04-13 Thread Noel J. Bergman
The other server SHOULD return an error code, as JAMES does, if it is rejecting the message based on size. If it is simply hanging up, we might try the next target server, if there is one. --- Noel - To unsubscribe, e-m

Re: Serious bandwidth begin consumed by James

2005-04-13 Thread Chris Hane
I did a little digging in the logs and I was able to find these repeated log entries in the mailet-* logs (I removed the actual email address/dns info to protect the innocent): mailet-2005-04-13-00-01.log:13/04/05 14:10:28 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Attempting delivery of Mail111335307

Re: Serious bandwidth begin consumed by James

2005-04-13 Thread Chris Hane
I'm running 2.2.0 (I'm assuming that's the latest stable version). I'm just guessing at the reason for the loop based on my observations. I actually did not have time to try and research the issue today as my ISP wanted me to resolve it quickly (3Mbps is a bit of bandwidth to consume for about

Re: Serious bandwidth begin consumed by James

2005-04-13 Thread Serge Knystautas
Chris Hane wrote: What I think is happening though is the other server that james is trying to send to is not allowing for such a large message and is just terminating the connection. It appears that james takes the termination as a network error and retries immediately (and gets itself into a

RE: Using the API to Dynamically Add Users

2005-04-13 Thread Alan Gerhard
not a trivial task ... there really isn't one specific starting point per say, though I am sure the developers will have many comments on that. Basically you are going in the right direction; it does not matter what repository you are using, though you will want to focus on the UsersFileRepository

Re: Serious bandwidth begin consumed by James

2005-04-13 Thread apache
> What I think is happening though is the other server that > james is trying to send to is not allowing for such a large > message and is just terminating the connection. > > It appears that james takes the termination as a network > error and retries immediately (and gets itself into a loop).

RE: Good learning? => Define User Manual

2005-04-13 Thread Kelly
Alan, I would be interested in helping with a user manual. Not sure how much help I would be but always willing to do my share. I need a good resource that will explain the whole email operation to me. Kelly > Original Message > Subject: RE: Good learning? => Define User Man

Re: Serious bandwidth begin consumed by James

2005-04-13 Thread Chris Hane
Oops..that is a 40MB attachment.. Chris Hane wrote: I have a little more information on an issue that crops up every once in a while. Basically, james gets in a loop with another email server and consumes all of the bandwidth we have (3Mbps) until I shut james down and remove the outgoing email

RE: Good learning?

2005-04-13 Thread Kelly
Hi Serge, What I mean by 'overall operation' is; how does James work from installation to production server. I have around 15 websites I administer for clients. I am in negotiation to get a few more. There are between 3 and 20 email address for these sites. I have in the past just hosted the

Re: Serious bandwidth begin consumed by James

2005-04-13 Thread Chris Hane
I have a little more information on an issue that crops up every once in a while. Basically, james gets in a loop with another email server and consumes all of the bandwidth we have (3Mbps) until I shut james down and remove the outgoing emails. The loop happened again today and this time I wa