Recently I have switched my JAMES implementation over to virtual users
using MySQL backend via JDBCVirtualUserTable, my AV over to ClamAV (away
from McAfee) and all spam checking via SpamAssassin. Apart from users, all
storage is file based. This setup is going really well.
I am interested in
Im looking forward to maybe include the jmx stuff in 2.4. For the
installer its maybe hard cause alter config files is mostly not so easy.
Im not sure if it will maybe easier after we switch to commons
configuration.
bye
Norman
Am Dienstag, den 25.07.2006, 11:15 +0200 schrieb Bernd Fondermann:
Still doesn't work.
dns address does match with the one James is using.
The maillet log is as follows:
25/07/06 18:50:04 INFO James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery:
Attempting delivery of Mail1153823663265-0-to-163.com
to host mx.mail.163.split.netease.com. at
220.181.12.57 to addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 7/25/06, Stefano Bagnara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bernd Fondermann wrote:
However, in James 2.2.0 and the upcoming 2.3 release, the support for
JMX within James is limited.
But, work has started to put more management operations in. This can
currently be found in source code only (in the
Thanks. I have been building from trunk for the last couple of weeks (I
moved the SpamAssassin stuff over into my JAMES 2.3 install, modifying
header and logging behaviour as it was not working for me) but I have not
had the chance to test it yet.
I am very keen to read up on the JMX stuff as it
I've tested Thai, James works fine.
However, I got a lot of problem with webmail because people used webmail
from asia and from USA. So sometime the email is well formatted,
sometime not. But nothing really regarding James ;-)
Laurent
Norman Maurer wrote:
I never tested it but this