Hi David,

unfortunately yours and Ahmets descriptions weren't very clear, so I just repeated a list of what I had done many years ago (I used a different solution, but as it got stuck in some never-fixed issue I looked for another and that's I got into James) as I also struggled to get it up and running. I also got a lot of help from the devs so I'm able to also provide some now. May Ahmet also respond to this, but may I ask: What exactly is the issue you're dealing with? Is it that you can't receive mails from others send to your James, or sending mails from your James to others, or maybe both? Receive mails from other services is usual very easy: Your domain requires at least one MX record pointing to at least an A record and the server James is running on has to have port 25 on TCP open to the public so it can actually receive mails. For this to work on a unix systems it's required to shutdown any other mail service, as at least some basic always has to run - that's just how unix work. The easiest way is to use sendmail as "nullclient" (the sendmail doc can give some advice) so the system still can rely on local sendmail and you can run your James (this requires some manual tweak in sendmails main startup script - this differs a bit from one distribution to the next). After that you only have to start up James (after setting all the required configs), add your domain and the user accounts and all should be good to go for at least receiving e-mails from others. Making it work to also successfully send mails to others without getting them marked as spam is a bit more complicated as it requires additional things to met before fully working. In the end this comes down to have James running on a server which IP is static and not in a "dial-up block" (dial-up IP ranges are all those known to be assigned to ISPs for use for their customers - if you try to send mails from such an IP it almost always get's blocked as spam). In addition it helps to setup at least an SPF record wich explicit allows your mail server to send mails for your domain. When you all got this up it either works or you get error logs wich help to resolve the issue (often it's a DNS issue, but sometimes it's just a fault on the other end).

Just right us up (also you Ahmet - would like to hear from you too) with your issues and anyone on this list able to help surely will do so. I guess we can get you both up and running before weekend.

Hope it helps you both and may you find some time to have a look at it.

Matt

Am 04.03.2020 um 09:19 schrieb [email protected]:
hi Matt

Not got to grips with it yet. I definitely had James 3.4.0 running at some 
point and spooling mail (yet never delivering it). I briefly looked at it again 
yesterday and didn't even get it to run!

I'll backtrack over what I did myself a couple of months ago and then look at 
your suggestions and report back.

Thanks for your interest

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David Matthews
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