Hi Max,
In which processor (root, transport, spam ?) did you put the
FromRepository mailet.
I never used it, but I would put it just after the ToRepository in spam.
If it still doesn't work at your side, I will give it a try.
Tell me...
Tks,
Eric
On 23/08/2010 10:59, Max Levinson wrote:
Hi guys, can anyone help on this?
2010/8/19 Max Levinson<[email protected]>
Hi Norman,
I just got achance to test it, as you know I am on James 3 from trunk.
Have anyone actually tried this mailet with James 3.
It's not working for me, unfortunately.
<mailet match="[email protected]" class="FromRepository">
<repositoryPath>db://maildb/messages/spam</repositoryPath>
<processor> transport</processor>
<delete>true</delete>
</mailet>
It says in the logs that mailet was initialised, but it's not resending
email.
What can be the problem?
2010/8/16 Norman Maurer<[email protected]>
Hi Max,
check the FromRepository Mailet...
http://james.apache.org/server/2.3.2/provided_mailets.html
Bye,
Norman
2010/8/16 Max Levinson<[email protected]>:
Hi guys,
I have a situation which requires your help, I have this DB repository:
<processor name="spam">
<mailet match="All" class="ToRepository">
<repositoryPath>db://maildb/messages/spam/</repositoryPath>
</mailet>
</processor>
All spam goes here, what if a user will decide to release a message from
this repository(let's say release), how this can be achieved.
Maybe there is a mailet which can resend a message from repository?
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