authRequired is now enable in trunk. will be available in M2 (for the second vote).
tks,
Eric

On 2/11/2010 19:30, Eric Charles wrote:
Hi Gerry, Norman and All,

Remote delivery is activated, but you can not really use it if you don't send from localhost because it "authRequired" still needs to be set to true in smtpserver.xml. I enabled it on my config and now I can use james as relay to external mail servers and james is not detected as "potential open relay".

If OK to everyone, I will activate the authRequired by default for the next release.

Tks,

Eric

On 21/10/2010 09:44, Norman wrote:
 +1

Norman

Am 21.10.2010 09:33, schrieb Eric Charles:
Hi Gerry,

It seems that qmail, postifx,... have virtual hosting disabled by default. So probably James should be delivered as such, with a clear indication on how to enable it via a simple config file (the mailserver.xml atm).

For remote delivery, it is already enabled now, so that's fine.

Tks,

Eric


On 14/10/2010 18:03, Gerry Matte wrote:
I am one of those awaiting true virtual hosting.
I agree that you should enable virtual hosting by default even if only one example virtual host is configured in the default config set. I also agree that the default config should have remote delivery enabled.
Gerry Matte
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From: "Eric Charles" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 12:17 AM
To: "James Users List" <[email protected]>; "James Developers List" <[email protected]>
Subject: 3.0-M1 default configuration

Hi All,

We are preparing the 3.0-M1 release and need to define the default configuration.

Currently, when you download James 3 snapshot, you have
virtualHosting: disabled
mailbox: jpa
user: jpa
virtualuser: jpa
domainlist: xml
ValidRcptHandler handler: enabled
jmx: disabled
remote delivery: disabled

I was thinking to enable virtualHosting to be able to manage more than one domain at once (this was a long-time waited feature, so let's provide it by default).
This would lead to implement domainlist with jpa.

I was wondering what to do with remote delivery. I can imagine if we leave it as such to have many users downloading and thinking that james does not do the expected job: send mails...

What do you think of?
Have you got any other requirement we should meet?

Tks for your feedbacks,

Eric


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