See attached.
Gerry
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From: "Norman"
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 10:57 PM
To:
Subject: Re: Address-Errors for valid user accounts
Hi,
I would be interested in:
domainlist.xml
mailetcontainer.xml
mailserver.xml
Thx,
Norman
Am 11.11.20
Maybe this is a dumb question, but: How do I use JMX? Will I need to
install Tomcat or some other app server?
Regards,
Eric MacAdie
President, Chicago Java Users Group
http://blog.cjug.org
On 11/11/2010 12:54 AM, Norman wrote:
Hi Eric,
the memory you need depends on the workload of James.. Th
Hi,
I would be interested in:
domainlist.xml
mailetcontainer.xml
mailserver.xml
Thx,
Norman
Am 11.11.2010 07:53, schrieb Gerry Matte:
Yes - I did enable virtual hosting
Are there any specific CONF files I should submit ?
Gerry
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From: "Norman"
Hi Eric,
the memory you need depends on the workload of James.. Thats all I can
say about it, if you don't have heavy traffic you should be able to cut
it down. Its just a "sane" default ;)
About adding users direcly into the db, I don't think there will be a
doc. You should use JMX todo this
Yes - I did enable virtual hosting
Are there any specific CONF files I should submit ?
Gerry
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From: "Norman"
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 10:27 PM
To:
Subject: Re: Address-Errors for valid user accounts
Hi Gerry,
the mailinglist strip o
Hi Gerry,
the mailinglist strip of attachments. Anyway I have a guess. Did you
enable virtualhosting in mailserver.xml ? If not you will need todo so..
Bye,
Norman
Am 11.11.2010 05:33, schrieb Gerry Matte:
When I use Windows Live Mail client (as gerry.ma...@shaw.ca) on my remote PC I
can s
I'm running a very early James 3 on a Linux 64 for mass marketing and the
memory stays at 320MB under load.
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From: "Eric MacAdie"
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 12:29 PM
To: "James Users List"
Subject: Re: Quick Start for 3.0-M2
I hav
I am running James on Linux.
Regards,
Eric MacAdie
President, Chicago Java Users Group
http://blog.cjug.org
On 11/10/2010 10:36 PM, Gerry Matte wrote:
Hi Eric.
I don't know the answer but I suspect that you need to specify whether
you are running on Unix or Windows ...
Just a suggestion t
In my earlier email regarding Eric's proposed Quckstart document, I suggested
that the mailetcontainer.xml file be changed so that undeliverable emails
(treated as address-errors) trigger an email back to the sender and also one to
the postmaster.
After I made these changes and restarted james,
Hi Eric.
I don't know the answer but I suspect that you need to specify whether you
are running on Unix or Windows ...
Just a suggestion to save time.
It would be a good idea if Eric added a longer or more explicit description
of the memory requirements on each platform to his quickstart d
When I use Windows Live Mail client (as gerry.ma...@shaw.ca) on my remote PC I
can send an email to i...@gerrymatte.ca which is hosted on james3. However, as
noted below the james3 mailcontext stores the received text as an address-error
with no error message back to the sender.
When I use
I have a couple of questions:
1. One of the requirements is 512 MB of RAM. I am running my site (and a
James server) on a VPS account that has 512 MB RAM total. Is James 3 not
an option for me?
2. Are there plans on documenting how to add users to the database? If I
can run James 3 on my VPS
Hello Eric.
Your November 8 Quickstart notes did not provide any instructions for
Microsoft Windows users.
In the attached PDF and text files, I suggest some added text for those
folks. The PDF file shows the additions in yellow highlighting.
The text file is the fulltext version of the PDF.
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