Sorry I don't understand the problem.

If your other product is binding to 1026 and you connect to 1026 I don't see how James is related to this issue and how can it receive a message on a port it has not bound.

Stop james and try your "another product" first. Once it works start james and try again. if it already does not work fix the "another product" problem first.

Stefano

leep leep wrote:
Hi!
I am new to James. I have following questions:
we use James as email on a Unix server, the data flow looks like :James
(port 1025) => another product (smtp port 1026).
How I can simulater following email flows:
- Jame (port 1025) => another product (smtp port 1026)
- another product (smtp port 1026)

I have sent two emails one is to port 1025, one is to 1026, it seems in both cases, the emails pass James anyway. I checked this by looking at the folder
apps/james/var/mail/spool.

Any advice?

Many thanks,
Lee




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