Yes, use the gateway parameter of the RemoteDelivery mailet: http://james.apache.org/provided_mailets_2_1.html
Steve > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian C. Dilley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 10:48 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: James relay question > > > Hi, i'm working on an anti spam project (You've probably > heard this a million or more times) and i'm considering using > James as the framework for the SMTP subsystem of the > software. I've been looking over the documentation and other > things and was able to answer 99% of my questions. The > lingering 1% is a fairly important percent, here's the basic question: > > Can James be configured to be a mail relay? > > Basically i want my software to sit "in front" of the > real SMTP server (the one configured by a company with all of > their users and other rules in place) and bounce messages > that it determines is spam (so they never make it to the > "real" SMTP server). The reason I don't want to use James as > the email server itself is that i don't want my clients to be > required to ditch their current email server which they are > married to and love. I'm looking to create a turn-key > solution for preventing spam which can work with any existing > SMTP server as described above. > > ----- > Linux: Where do you want to GO... Oh, I'm already there! -- Ewout Stam > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
