that is less desirable than adding it to the current
RemoteDelivery. I am more than happy to take the input and implement
that into RemoteDelivery/
regards,
Glen
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I have made a RemoteDeliveryX that can handle smtp authentication
as well as ssl (optional). I
I have made a RemoteDeliveryX that can handle smtp authentication as
well as ssl (optional). I have not submitted it here because someone
else has mentioned that they are doing the same already. My
RemoteDeliveryX does not support multiple gateways.
regards,
Glen
Noel J. Bergman wrote
. Should this be a new mailet or added to the
existing RemoteDelivery?
regards,
Glen
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No problems here we run java 1.4 as our standard minimum jvm anyway and
I use it in our cusomt mailets... It would allow me to share the
mailets ;-)
Danny Angus wrote:
Hi all,
We want to support the real world users of James, even if you have never
posted here this is a chance to ensure you ge
will know how to appropriately apply this ;-)
file://var/mail/outgoing/
. . .
Brian J. Sayatovic wrote:
Glen
ese kiosks to act as a
local smtp server forwarding all mail to the "central" smtp server.
This way it will queue when the network is down.
I have looked into the docs and played with an installation but cannot
find where to start. Can someone push/nudge me in the right direction?