On 5/11/05, Isra Hernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> I need help for this problem:
> if I send messages to Lotus Notes via hotmail(for example), the attached
> files appear in the bottom, but if I use JAMES to deliver the email to Lotus
> Notes the attached files appear in the top of mail
> if I send messages to Lotus Notes via hotmail(for example),
> the attached files appear in the bottom, but if I use JAMES
> to deliver the email to Lotus Notes the attached files appear
> in the top of mail instead of the bottom and I need that they
> appear in the bottom.
>
> Does I need t
Hi,
I would like to run James on the same JVM than my Servlet container
(which is currently Tomcat), in order to share some object.
At first, get via a singleton, however I'd like to use JNDI.
I assume I'm not alone in that case...
I wonder what container use?
and what API: JCA, JMX, ?
What h
Hi
I need help for this problem:
if I send messages to Lotus Notes via hotmail(for example), the attached files
appear in the bottom, but if I use JAMES to deliver the email to Lotus Notes
the attached files appear in the top of mail instead of the bottom and I need
that they appear in the botto
I am using IlohaMail. Easy install, handles virtual hosts and is IMAP ready
as soon as James is. It is PHP based and I use MySQL as the store for James
which IlohaMail supports. The code is very well documented making it easy
to modify.
Regards,
Tony Freeman
TEAMXL
678.344.2305 Office
509.693.
I'm looking into webmail solution for my James configuration and
wondered if anyone on this list had any experience of doing this with
the current version of James. As in a work around until the IMAP
functionality is more complete and stable.
Since you are using JAMES (java based :) ), here are a f
I'm using NOCC (http://nocc.sourceforge.net/). Pretty good, and easy to
configure. The functionalities are quite enough (at least for me).
Vincenzo
Victor Martinez Conte wrote:
I?m using Nameko http://wiz.homelinux.net/php.php
It has not a lot of funcionalities, but is very easy to configure and
(cross posted as code change proposal at bottom)
Having had a quick look at the RFCs it looks like the 552 error should not
be sent until the final . has been received.
Looking at james code (SMTPHandler.java):
James recieves data command. Responds accordingly.
James starts receiving data. Once
I?m using Nameko http://wiz.homelinux.net/php.php
It has not a lot of funcionalities, but is very easy to configure and
maintain (only 1 php file).
-Mensaje original-
De: Nathan Day [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes, 10 de mayo de 2005 16:06
Para: server-user@james.apache.org