Cool ; we love contributions. About the mapping problem.... Are you sure you have the VirtualUserTable mailet defined in he spoolmanager.xml ?
Bye Norman 2010/4/20, Eric Charles <[email protected]>: > Hi Norman, > > I will try to resolve JAMES-990 for the exception at startup. > > For the mapping, suppose [email protected] exists. Via remotemanager: > addmapping [email protected] [email protected] > > Send a mail to [email protected] > See in the log [email protected] and [email protected]: > INFO 20:18:57,537 | james.smtpserver | Successfully spooled mail > Mail1271787537534-29795 from [email protected] on 195.238.6.53 for > [[email protected]] > > Succesfully spooled, but not seen via imap/pop3. > > Tks, > > Eric > > > > On 04/07/2010 06:22 PM, Norman Maurer wrote: >> Hi Eric, >> >> the error about not able to add domain should be fixed in current >> trunk. If you still have the problem open an jira issue. >> >> What is the problem with the mappings? >> Could you give me some details? >> >> Thx >> Norman >> >> 2010/4/7, Eric Charles<[email protected]>: >> >>> Hi Oleg, >>> >>> This is usually the steps I take to configure james (from trunk): >>> - James.xml :<enableVirtualHosting> true</enableVirtualHosting> >>> - spring-beans.xml : comment<bean id="domainlist" >>> class="org.apache.james.domain.XMLDomainList" /> >>> - spring-beans.xml : uncomment<bean id="domainlist" >>> class="org.apache.james.vut.JDBCVirtualUserTable" /> >>> - domainlists.xml : uncomment >>> <repositoryPath>db://maildb/domain</repositoryPath> >>> <sqlFile>file://conf/sqlResources.xml</sqlFile> >>> >>> This should allow james to work with an embedded derby to manage >>> multiple domains. >>> >>> run.sh : >>> - the first time, you will get a >>> org.apache.commons.configuration.ConfigurationException: Configured >>> defaultdomain could not get added to DomainList (not very welcome >>> message...) >>> - don't worry, run twice: it works. >>> >>> telnet localhost 4555 (root / root) >>> adddomain test.com >>> listdomains >>> Domains: >>> test.com >>> localhost >>> 127.0.1.1 >>> 204.12.0.50 >>> 127.0.1.1 >>> adduser [email protected] badpwd >>> User [email protected] added >>> listusers >>> Existing accounts 1 >>> user: [email protected] >>> >>> >>> I still have a small concern about mapping. >>> forward and alias have been removed >>> (http://markmail.org/message/4ihtdtqiggcu74cl). >>> >>> I tried to make the trick with the mapping function (say for example >>> [email protected] is the same as [email protected] and the same as >>> [email protected]), but I didn't succeed to make it work. >>> >>> Hope this help you. >>> Tks, >>> >>> Eric >>> >>> >>> On 01/-10/-28163 08:59 PM, wrote: >>> >>>> ok if you want virtualhosting use the JDBCDomainList or XMLDomainList. >>>> Then when you add a new user to the server you would connect via >>>> telnet to remotemanager and use the FQUN (like [email protected]) >>>> when adding a user. Be sure to first create the domain if you use >>>> JDBCDomainList via remotemanager. If you use XMLDomainList you just >>>> need to add the domain to the domainnames config. >>>> >>>> Both of these DomainList implementation works without problems in >>>> conjunction with virtualhosting. So can you give me a hint "where" it >>>> says to disable virtual hosting ? Maybe its outdated info .. >>>> >>>> Thx, >>>> Norman >>>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>> >>> >>> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
