Hi Norman,

There appear to be quite a few features in the trunk version of the server
that I'm very interested in.  I've always used the official released
versions only in the past.  Can you give me an assessment of the stability
of the trunk version?  Or is it day-to-day, and stability is only the luck
of the draw of which day I pull it?  Would someone be considered crazy to
use the trunk version in a production environment?  If so, is there any
announced plan for the next release that will contain a lot of the stuff
that's current in the trunk?  (e.g. SPF, graylisting, JDBC domain listing,
etc.?)

Thx.

Jerry

-----Original Message-----
From: Norman Maurer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 8:29 AM
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: Adding domains on the fly

Ahmed Mohombe schrieb:
>> this is only possible when using trunk james-server. There is a
>> DomainList service which can use A JDBCbased backend or use the
>> JDBCVirtualUserTable implementation for getting the domainlist. With
>> this you can add domains on the fly
> Are these functions available/manageable with:
> 1. JMX ?
> 2. Especially RMI ?
>
> If yes, is there any example code how to use it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ahmed.
>

These functions are aviable via JMX or RemoteManger. For JMX see:

http://wiki.apache.org/james/ConfigureJmx

bye
Norman


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