Quoting Eric Charles :
On 03/11/13 16:05, Robin Bankhead wrote:
Quoting Eric Charles :
If you don't want to enforce ssl/tls, don't use the startTls/sslEnable
tag. Btw, I suspect bad bugs there.
Err, do you mean bad bugs when enforcing, or when not? (Or just with
impl of SSL/TLS generally?)
On 03/11/13 16:05, Robin Bankhead wrote:
Quoting Eric Charles :
If you don't want to enforce ssl/tls, don't use the startTls/sslEnable
tag. Btw, I suspect bad bugs there.
Err, do you mean bad bugs when enforcing, or when not? (Or just with
impl of SSL/TLS generally?)
Simply not working in
Quoting Eric Charles :
If you don't want to enforce ssl/tls, don't use the startTls/sslEnable
tag. Btw, I suspect bad bugs there.
Err, do you mean bad bugs when enforcing, or when not? (Or just with
impl of SSL/TLS generally?)
Simply not working in general, at least I need to double check.
On 27/10/13 10:31, Robin Bankhead wrote:
Quoting Eric Charles :
Multiple outgoing gateways are possible.
the outgoing tag is the name of the queue that will hold messages
being processed by the RemoteDelivery Mailet (deployed doc is
misleading). Use distinct one per RemoteDelivery mailet.
O
Quoting Eric Charles :
Multiple outgoing gateways are possible.
the outgoing tag is the name of the queue that will hold messages
being processed by the RemoteDelivery Mailet (deployed doc is
misleading). Use distinct one per RemoteDelivery mailet.
OK I have it now, everything I needed w
Multiple outgoing gateways are possible.
the outgoing tag is the name of the queue that will hold messages being
processed by the RemoteDelivery Mailet (deployed doc is misleading). Use
distinct one per RemoteDelivery mailet.
If you don't want to enforce ssl/tls, don't use the startTls/sslEna
Hi Eric, thanks for the reply.
I should have been reading up on the mailets, than answer for that
part was right there:
http://james.apache.org/server/3/dev-provided-mailets.html#RemoteDelivery
So it appears I could take care of outgoing gateways like this:
?
mail.outgoingdomain1.com:465
Not sure if this can help?
http://james.apache.org/server/3/config-recipientrewritetable.html
http://james.apache.org/server/3/feature-mailetcontainer.html
On 12/10/13 02:17, Robin Bankhead wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently exploring James as a replacement for our old mail setup.
In the current se
Are there restrictions in email addresses that prohibit someone from
using two periods in a row? For example is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a valid address? If that is legit, then someone could use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] if they want which would break the pattern.
Just nitpicking. I suppose it is not a big de
Matt Anderson wrote:
Thank you serge for you reply. I greatly appreciate it however I have a
follow up question. If POP3 protocol has no support for my problem (shown
below) then it would be safe to assume that you would have to do this form
of redirection to other mailboxes on all email server
again.
Kindest Regards,
Matt Anderson
-Original Message-
From: Serge Knystautas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 5:30 PM
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: Virtual Hosting
Matt Anderson wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have implemented the redirection of in
Matt Anderson wrote:
Hi All,
I have implemented the redirection of incoming emails with the same
usernames with different domains, ie [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
however I have a burning question. Is there anyway at all to be able to have
both clients log into their email account us
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