I have a table in mysql called Whitelist which has a single column
address. Then I add the following to the config file before any other
filtering:
transport
Whitelist
spool
I can then add specific email addresses to the Whitel
Check out the JDBCAlias mailet that comes with James for an example of
how to use it.
The dbcp database properties are configured in the config.xml file.
-Al
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 20:02:11 +, Jason Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm trying to build a custom Mailet, and thin
Wick
Steve Brewin wrote:
Allan Wick wrote:
Hello All,
I have gotten James up and running, and got my first Mailet working.
The mailet I wrote handles Managed lists using MySql database
to store
the mailing list name and all the subscribed users.
Everything seems to
be working fine.
I have 2 ques
Hello All,
I have gotten James up and running, and got my first Mailet working.
The mailet I wrote handles Managed lists using MySql database to store
the mailing list name and all the subscribed users. Everything seems to
be working fine.
I have 2 questions.
- Is there already a Mailet to do
I have setup the James server with JDBCVirtualUsersTable. Redhat Linux
9.0, and James 2.1.3 build.
I put the JDBCVirtualUsersTable mailet in the "Transport" processor
element after the existing "LocalDelivery" mailet using "All" for the
match attribute.
My mapping table has user="test" domain