Worked! Thanks!
Regards,
Brian.
Glen wrote:
One good turn deserves another... Having taken Noel's suggestions
there are these lines in the vanilla config.xml that you need to
uncomment the <gateway> and <gatewayPort> entries and put in the
correct entries for your ISP. Of course if you have drastically
modfied your setup from teh vanilla configs you will know how to
appropriately apply this ;-)
<!-- Attempt remote delivery using the specified repository
for the spool, -->
<!-- using delay time to retry delivery and the maximum number
of retries -->
<mailet match="All" class="RemoteDelivery">
<outgoing> file://var/mail/outgoing/ </outgoing>
<!-- alternative database repository example below -->
. . .
<!-- A single mail server to deliver all outgoing messages.
-->
<!-- This is useful if this server is a backup or failover
machine, -->
<!-- or if you want all messages to be routed through a
particular mail server, -->
<!-- regardless of the email addresses specified in the
message -->
<!-- -->
<!-- The gateway element specifies the gateway SMTP server
name. -->
<!-- If your gateway mail server is listening on a port
other than 25, -->
<!-- you can set James to connect to it on that port using
the gatewayPort -->
<!-- element. -->
<!--
<gateway> otherserver.mydomain.com </gateway>
<gatewayPort>25</gatewayPort>
-->
</mailet>
</processor>
Brian J. Sayatovic wrote:
Glen wrote:
Hello James User List,
I am managing 300 kiosks that has quite a robust notification system
that uses email. The only hole in it is their must be a good
internet connection to the central smtp server for the "robust"
emails to go out.
What I want to do is setup james on each of these kiosks to act as a
local smtp server forwarding all mail to the "central" smtp server.
This way it will queue when the network is down.
I have looked into the docs and played with an installation but
cannot find where to start. Can someone push/nudge me in the right
direction?
regards,
Glen
PS I also want to make sure that outgoing smtp services are "locked"
down so the kiosks down become spam distribution points ;-)
Please share ideas on how best to do this as well...
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Don't kow why it took the parent message to inspire this in me, but
places like RoadRunner block my James server because its coming from
my DSL line. Can I configure James to act as a local SMTP gateway
but deliver everythign through my DSL provider's SMTP server (the one
I'd normally point to in my mail client if I weren't a geek runnign
my own Java mail server)?
Regards,
Brian.
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