Hi,

could you post us your mailet.log ?

It should tell you why it stuck.

Bye,
Norman


2009/10/9 Lec <[email protected]>:
>
> After using a java program to send out an email to a my gmail account, and i
> noticed two following files:
>
> 1)
> 4D61696C313235353037333531383934342D302D746F2D676D61696C2E636F6D.Repository.FileStreamStore
> 2)
> 4D61696C313235353037333531383934342D302D746F2D676D61696C2E636F6D.Repository.FileObjectStore
>
> are stored in the ../mail/outgoing folders. The files stays there and i
> don't see any email in my gmail account
>
> This is config.xml i used
>
>      Under <James> block, i defined
>
>      <servernames autodetect="true" autodetectIP="true">
>         <servername>localhost</servername>
>      </servernames>
>
>
>     Under <dnsserver> block, i defined
>
>     <dnsserver>
>      <servers>
>         <!--Enter ip address of your DNS server, one IP address per server
> -->
>         <!-- element. -->
>          <!--server>127.0.0.1</server-->
>      </servers>
>      <!-- Change autodiscover to false if you would like to turn off
> autodiscovery -->
>      <!-- and set the DNS servers manually in the <servers> section -->
>      <autodiscover>true</autodiscover>
>      <authoritative>false</authoritative>
>      <!-- Maximum number of entries to maintain in the DNS cache -->
>      <maxcachesize>50000</maxcachesize>
>   </dnsserver>
>
>   Under <smtpserver enabled="true"> block, i defined
>    <authRequired>true</authRequired>
>    <authorizedAddresses>127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.1.1</authorizedAddresses>
>
>   Following are the steps i did to verify if my DNS server setting is
> working
>
>   1) at cmd prompt, i perform "nslookup"
>
>       Response ->
>
>                *** Can't find server name for address 192.168.1.1:
> Non-existent domain
>                *** Default servers are not available
>                Default Server:  UnKnown
>                Address:  192.168.1.1
>
>   2) at the cmd prompt, i type "mx"
>
>     Response ->
>
>      Server:  UnKnown
>      Address:  192.168.1.1
>      Name:    mx.some-domain-name.com
>
>
>   3) at the cmd prompt, i type "gmail.com"
>
>     Response ->
>
>     Server:  UnKnown
>     Address:  192.168.1.1
>     Non-authoritative answer:
>     Name:    gmail.com
>     Addresses:  74.125.127.83, 209.85.225.83, 74.125.79.83
>
> Can someone help to some shed lights? I have taken 2 days to get this up,
> but it seems like it s not working still. I may have missed out something
> somewhere..
>
>
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