>Hello, 
>
>I am new on this list and joined this list since I want to start using James. In the 
>setup document for James (setting up sendmail so that the mails are routed  from 
>sendmail to James and then to the outer world and vice versa, it seems that the setup 
>has been documented for AIX Unix. 
>
>I need to configure James for the same functionality for Solaris as well as MS 
>Exchange Server. The requirement is that I need to run some scripts to parse the 
>mails the moment new mail arrives for a particular user account. Now this mail 
>account can either be a Solaris based account or an Exchange account.
>
>Has anyone done this kind of setup. If so, I would appreciate any info on this. 
>
>TIA
>Shishir  
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>You need to set up one mail server in front of the other and hand over 
>the mails from one server to the other. There is a page on the wiki 
>about setting up two or more James servers, one external and the other 
>internal which should give you some good ideas. 
>http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?James/SmartOrSecondaryHost

>What I understand from your mail is that the final resting place for 
>most e-mails will be either a Solaris or an MSExchangeServer, but you 
>need to do some processing first in James. Then you need to set up James 
>as the first incoming mailserver, do your handling, and pass the mail on 
>to the next mailserver. Just be careful in your configuration so that 
>your james server does not become a spam relay.

>/tobe

You got it tobe. As for the spam, that's ok since we already have a spam filter 
(spamshark) before the mails are delivered to the server. Also, this user account is  
going to be used only for internal purpose.  

Shishir

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