Re: an we use some other ports higher than 1024?

2007-01-17 Thread Norman Maurer
Hi Sharma, can you provide more informations about your question. I don't understand whats your problem. bye Norman Ps: Please don't crosspost Sharma, Ashutosh schrieb: Installed and working with apache james 2.3 -no probs Using almost default settings and it starts like this: Using PHOENIX

2.2 --> 2.3 Upgrade Instructions?

2007-01-17 Thread Bud Bach
Are there instructions on the web for upgrading from a 2.2 to a 2.3 installation? Thanks. -- Bud

Re: 2.2 --> 2.3 Upgrade Instructions?

2007-01-17 Thread Norman Maurer
You can find an UPGRADING.txt in the zip/tar.gz file. Bye Norman Bud Bach schrieb: Are there instructions on the web for upgrading from a 2.2 to a 2.3 installation? Thanks. -- Bud !EXCUBATOR:1,45ae0e7639412075771710! ---

Re: Can we use some other ports higher than 1024?

2007-01-17 Thread Martin Brown
Hi Sharma, > But when I have to port this to Sun machine-I need to test it first. I > am not a root or superuser and thus cannot use any of the ports which is > lower than 1024. So how to work? ... > James Mail Server 2.3.0 > Remote Manager Service started plain:4555 > POP3 Service started plain:2

RE: an we use some other ports higher than 1024?

2007-01-17 Thread Sharma, Ashutosh
In a nutsheel, problem is like this: When we start james-we see this kind of message on the console: SMTP Service started plain:25 When I am porting to linux/UNIX. when I am not a root user-I cannot access any ports lower than 1024. How to run james there? -Original Message- From: Norman

Re: Can we use some other ports higher than 1024?

2007-01-17 Thread Norman Maurer
Martin Brown schrieb: Hi Sharma, But when I have to port this to Sun machine-I need to test it first. I am not a root or superuser and thus cannot use any of the ports which is lower than 1024. So how to work? ... James Mail Server 2.3.0 Remote Manager Service started plain:4555 PO

RE: an we use some other ports higher than 1024?

2007-01-17 Thread Bud Bach
Ashutosh, In the apps/james/SAR-INF/config.xml file you can specify the ports on which the various services run (at least on 2.2). Perhaps that is what you are looking for. -- Bud -Original Message- From: Sharma, Ashutosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 4:45 PM

Re: failure notice

2007-01-17 Thread Bernd Fondermann
This is the relevant part of the error message: Caused by: org.apache.avalon.phoenix.containerkit.lifecycle.LifecycleException: Component named "smtpserver" failed to pass through the Starting stage. (Reason: java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind). The port you chose for SMTP

Duplicate users, can't delete on of them

2007-01-17 Thread fbg111
Here's the transcript of my recent telnet session, it's pretty self-explanatory. However I'm not sure how I created two users with the same name 'bounce'. Any ideas why, and how I can delete the other, seemingly undeleteable, bounce user? Thanks! listusers Existing accounts 4 user: bounce user

RE: an we use some other ports higher than 1024?

2007-01-17 Thread Sharma, Ashutosh
I know that I can do that-and we have to do that if we are non root on some UNIX/flavor of UNIX m/c But how come SMTP will re-direct port 25 contents to you-that's the whole idea about what I am asking about. Anyway I already has the solution suggested by Martin. Thanks to Martin. -Original

Re: Duplicate users, can't delete on of them

2007-01-17 Thread Stefano Bagnara
Are you using JDBC or File based usersrepository? You can look directly on the filesyste jamesfolder/apps/james/var/users folder or in your db to understand better. You can also enable DEBUG logging (environment.xml) and check the logs to see if James tell you something about the undeletable use