Re: James as service

2013-04-23 Thread seyoum tesfay
Hi Eric, I normally use James3b4 by launching the bin/run.bat file in windows. Executing this file starts all services (SMTP, DNS, IMAP, PoP3, etc). But rather than starting every time manually, I wanted to install it as a service and then James server should, for instance, start when the computer

Re: James as service

2013-04-23 Thread Eric Charles
Hi, I personally don't use windows (nor as a server, nor as a client). The wrapper service is supposed to work fine on windows. Before launching the service, can you please try in a dos box (I suppose it does still exist :) ) to launch the bin/run.bat script. If this work, go further with the

Re: James as service

2013-04-23 Thread seyoum tesfay
Hi, James server 3.0-beta4 * * *..* Seyoum T. Granite IT Solutions PLC, www.graniteinfosystems.com P.o.Box: 1641 Mob: +251-921018195 On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Ioan Eugen Stan wrote: > Hello, > > Which version of James are you using? > > ---

Re: James as service

2013-04-23 Thread Ioan Eugen Stan
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James as service

2013-04-23 Thread seyoum tesfay
Hi, The command installs James Server as a service. It then can be started/stopped as any other [windows service for instance]. But will this action start every thing in James (like mailet initialization, pop3 server, smtp server, etc). I installed it, started it from the services window and sta