Use BeanShell to process the mailet - the scripts get reloaded when they run
RoobG wrote:
>
> I've been using James for more than six months, it servers about 300 email
> accounts - had no issues whatsoever - James is cconfigured to use dbfile
> repository.
> There's on thing though that I'd lo
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Steve Brewin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joseph king wrote on 29 February 2008 06:41:
>
> > I just have a quick question i am hosting a somewhat
> > website. it has a
> > static ip but i don't want to register a full website until i
> > have tested it
> > and i f
Joseph king wrote on 29 February 2008 06:41:
> I just have a quick question i am hosting a somewhat
> website. it has a
> static ip but i don't want to register a full website until i
> have tested it
> and i feel that it is working properly.
>
> is there a way to get james working with a dynamic
Hello Bernd
Yes, I have to add my custom component to the James-block in assembly.xml:
1. Create a custom component
2. Add it to assembly.xml
3. Add a Provider to the James-block in assembly.xml
4. Add a dependency to JamesMailetLoader.xinfo
5. Access it with the ServiceManager
Thanks
Guido Fra
Hello
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, my initial approach was quite similar ;-) But we have about a dozen
mailets and high traffic. So these would be a performance leak.
Yesterday I managed it to access my component from mailets. Please see my other
reply.
Thanks
Guido Franz
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