On 12/06/11 10:04, Barry wrote:
Hi Eric, I think we need to customize code and the mapping. We need the
most important feature that quota every mailbox, maybe we need to
implement a new mailet, I see there is a quota-matcher in the current
version, but it is too simple for me. and also need to do some I18N
work. could you please send me the doc in advance? I need to be familiar
with James configuration and mailet/matcher api.

Thank you very much.


2011/6/12 Eric Charles <e...@apache.org <mailto:e...@apache.org>>

    Hi Barry,

    It's a matter of days for BETA1 (maybe 2 weeks, the time to have
    vote, uploads in maven, site, doc update...) - code and doc are
    available, so just a matter of doing the release.

    You can already customize with with additional mapping... files.
    We have example for this in [1].

    Are you thinking to other type of customization which would need
    more than configuration, I mean some API,... change in the code?

    Tks,
    - Eric

    [1]
    
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/server/trunk/container-spring/src/main/config/examples/META-INF/



    On 12/06/11 07:42, Barry wrote:

        Hi Eric,  when will you plan to release the James BETA1? the
        JPA-mailbox
        v0.2 will be still used in BETA1? because we have some specified
        requirement, we have to do some customization on JPA-mailbox,

        Thanks,
        Barry

        2011/6/12 Eric Charles <e...@apache.org <mailto:e...@apache.org>
        <mailto:e...@apache.org <mailto:e...@apache.org>>>


            Hi Barry,

            Yes, you're right.

            The documentation we will put online with the release of
        sever beta1
            will state for authorizedAddresses in smtpserver.xml

            If you use SMTP AUTH, addresses that match those specified
        here will
            be permitted to relay without SMTP AUTH.  If you do not use SMTP
            AUTH, and you specify addreses here, then only addresses
        that match
            those specified will be permitted to relay.

            Addresses may be specified as a an IP address or domain
        name, with
            an optional netmask, e.g. 127.*, 127.0.0.0/8
        <http://127.0.0.0/8> <http://127.0.0.0/8>,
        127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 <http://127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0>
        <http://127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0>, and localhost/8

            are all the same

            See also the RemoteAddrNotInNetwork matcher in the transport
            processor. You would generally use one OR the other approach.

            Tks,
            - Eric


            On 12/06/11 03:57, Barry wrote:

                Hi maybe I made a mistake here.

        <authorizedAddresses>127.0.0.0/8 <http://127.0.0.0/8>
        <http://127.0.0.0/8></authorizedAddresses>


                does this line mean the localhost will automatically be
                authorized? is it
                correct?

                Thanks,
                Barry


                2011/6/12 Barry<yi....@bitrustar.com
        <mailto:yi....@bitrustar.com> <mailto:yi....@bitrustar.com
        <mailto:yi....@bitrustar.com>>>


                    Hi I am using the James-M3-Snapshot-06012011, I am being
                    confused by smtp
                    authentication issue.

                    The smtpserver.xml content as below:

        <smtpserver enabled="true">
        <bind>0.0.0.0:25 <http://0.0.0.0:25> <http://0.0.0.0:25></bind>

        <connectionBacklog>200</connectionBacklog>
        <tls socketTLS="false" startTLS="false">
        </tls>
        <connectiontimeout>360</connectiontimeout>
        <connectionLimit>  0</connectionLimit>
        <connectionLimitPerIP>  0</connectionLimitPerIP>
        <authorizedAddresses>127.0.0.0/8 <http://127.0.0.0/8>
        <http://127.0.0.0/8></authorizedAddresses>

        <authRequired>true</authRequired>
        <verifyIdentity>true</verifyIdentity>
        <maxmessagesize>0</maxmessagesize>
        <addressBracketsEnforcement>true</addressBracketsEnforcement>
        <handlerchain enableJmx="true">
        <handler

          class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.fastfail.ValidRcptHandler"/>
        <handler

          class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.CoreCmdHandlerLoader"/>

        </handlerchain>
        </smtpserver>

                    But the smtp server can't do authentication, just
        saying it
                    allows any user
                    to send mail. could you please tell me what is wrong
        here?

                    Thanks a lot
                    Barry






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