I'm working on an application that uses James as basically a POP3 proxy. I've configured fetchmail to pull email from my POP3 server at my hosting provider. I'm running James 2.2.0a15 with FetchMail because I was having problems with FetchPOP getting hung.
Here is the error: Message could not be delivered due to an error determining the remote domain. I get this for half (or more) of the emails it attempts to pull down. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening? It happens a lot for spam, but also for legitimate emails (I've been waiting 24+ hours for an important email .. only to find out James wasnt pulling it from my POP3 server). And if anyone is interested - I've also used Cocoon to create a completely function web-mail interface that works directly with the James JDBC stores. I created a BayesianMatcher that I use to classify emails as spam (or declassify them if needed). If a particular email gets a 90%+ match then it gets moved to deadletter as spam. You can check out some screenshots at http://sentinel.bjohnson.net I just really need to TRUST James.. but right now I cant. It worries me that its running on my main email account :) I'm also having problems sending email thru James but I'll send that as a separate thread. Thanks, - Brent --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
