pache James project.
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>> On May 21, 2025 2:44 PM, from Matt Pryor <
>> pr...@international-presence.com>Good afternoon
>>
>> I'm in the process of ge
gt; afternoon
>
> I'm in the process of getting the Guice-JPA server installed and running.
> The readme.adoc file says I need to create a keystore before doing
> anything.
> I did that and obviously had to enter a keystore password to secure it.
> When I run James it fails to re
I'm in the process of getting the Guice-JPA server installed and running.
The readme.adoc file says I need to create a keystore before doing anything.
I did that and obviously had to enter a keystore password to secure it.
When I run James it fails to read the keystore I created (as expecte
Good afternoon
I'm in the process of getting the Guice-JPA server installed and running.
The readme.adoc file says I need to create a keystore before doing anything.
I did that and obviously had to enter a keystore password to secure it.
When I run James it fails to read the keystore I cr
PM, Mark Gordon wrote:
I have spent some time trying to get James 3.4 to work I have gotten
past a
few problems. The latest is that I am getting a "keystore password
incorrect" and If I use the same keystore and config in 3.3 it works
fine.
Any ideas?
For inbound mail, can you onl
ave spent some time trying to get James 3.4 to work I have gotten
> past a
> > few problems. The latest is that I am getting a "keystore password
> > incorrect" and If I use the same keystore and config in 3.3 it works
> fine.
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Fo
; smtp servers for years, one on port 25 and one on port 2025 that I tell
> >> my clients to use to get around isp blockading port 25 to prevent
> spamming.
> >>
> >> Jerry
> >>
> >> On 10/26/2019 5:17 PM, Mark Gordon wrote:
> >>> I have spent some
5 that I tell
>> my clients to use to get around isp blockading port 25 to prevent spamming.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> On 10/26/2019 5:17 PM, Mark Gordon wrote:
>>> I have spent some time trying to get James 3.4 to work I have gotten
>> past a
>>> few p
PM, Mark Gordon wrote:
> > I have spent some time trying to get James 3.4 to work I have gotten
> past a
> > few problems. The latest is that I am getting a "keystore password
> > incorrect" and If I use the same keystore and config in 3.3 it works
> fine.
> &
ms. The latest is that I am getting a "keystore password
incorrect" and If I use the same keystore and config in 3.3 it works fine.
Any ideas?
For inbound mail, can you only have port 587 open with START TLS? and not
have anything running on port 25?.
With James can you have port 587
I have spent some time trying to get James 3.4 to work I have gotten past a
few problems. The latest is that I am getting a "keystore password
incorrect" and If I use the same keystore and config in 3.3 it works fine.
Any ideas?
For inbound mail, can you only have port 587 open with
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