Hi,

Clearly Stefno has pyschic abilities. It did occur (after a while
admitedely) that perhaps I should run james
as root. But when I do, I get treated to the following:

James Mail Server 2.3.0
Remote Manager Service started plain:4555
POP3 Service started plain:110
org.apache.avalon.phoenix.containerkit.lifecycle.LifecycleException:
Component n amed "smtpserver" failed to pass through the Starting stage.
(Reason: java.net.B indException: Address already in use).
        at
org.apache.avalon.phoenix.containerkit.lifecycle.LifecycleHelper.fail
(LifecycleHelper.java:354)

Now the question is: How can I find out what has a hold of my port? (I was
playing with SpamAssasin a
while back, but that is no longer running).

Kevin Wright

Kevin Wright.


Stefano Bagnara-2 wrote:
> 
> You're right! My bad!
> 
> Stefano
> 
> Bernd Fondermann wrote:
>> the interesting part is:
>> 
>> "Component named "pop3server" failed to pass through the Starting stage.
>> (Reason: java.net.BindException: Permission denied)."
>> 
>> On 11/8/06, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> THe pop3 port (110) is already in use.
>>> Maybe you have another service using that port. Stop it and restart 
>>> james.
>> 
>> For me, "Permission denied" does indicate that this is a problem of
>> not running James with root privileges which are needed everytime a
>> process tries to attach to "privileged" ports (e.g. port number <
>> 1024).
>> 
>> The problem Stefano described would result in "BindException: Port
>> already in use"
>> 
>>  Bernd
> 
> 
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