Multi-Domain Bounce (NOT Multi-recipient Bounce)

2005-08-15 Thread Lahu
sorry for inappropriately subjected previous mail Lahu wrote : Hi all, we host five domains at our shop and use James as SmartHost.. now, if i send out mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the mail gets bounced (bounced as in, if its rejected in the SMTP hands

Re: Multi-recipient Bounce

2005-08-15 Thread Lahu
Hi all, we host five domains at our shop and use James as SmartHost.. now, if i send out mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the mail gets bounced (bounced as in, if its rejected in the SMTP handshake by the remote server and James gets to process the bounce notification)... i receive the NDR via

RE: Multi-recipient Bounce

2005-08-15 Thread Steve Brewin
Brian Goodrich wrote: > I'm looking for a solution to the problem of sending a multiple > recipient message to users while some of those users have full > mailboxes and need a bounced message instead of receiving. Yet the > other users still need to receive the same message. > > I've written a cu

Multi-recipient Bounce

2005-08-15 Thread Brian Goodrich
I'm looking for a solution to the problem of sending a multiple recipient message to users while some of those users have full mailboxes and need a bounced message instead of receiving. Yet the other users still need to receive the same message. I've written a custom matcher to look for f

Re: james on gentoo

2005-08-15 Thread Craig Raw
Hi Pierre, Here's mine: # #!/sbin/runscript # Startup script for James Mail server # # chkconfig: 345 95 92 # description: Run James Mail server # processname: james export JAVA_HOME=`java-config --jdk-home` depend() { need net use mysql dns logger netmoun

james on gentoo

2005-08-15 Thread Pierre Smits
Hi, I am trying to get james to run at startup of the gentoo server, but it doesn't seem to start. How should the startup in /etc/init.d/james be? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail:

Re: R: JDK 1.3 support?

2005-08-15 Thread Hes Siemelink
We're using 1.4.2 as well... Hes. BTW: JDK 1.3 has been endoflifed. From http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/index.jsp: J2SE 1.3.1 has begun the Sun End of Life (EOL) process. The EOL transition period is from Oct 25, 2004 until March 30, 2006. With this notice, customers should now begin