I believe the official 3.4 release till had the problems with the case of the sender/recipient vs the case of the user name. Scrounging around the database, I found hundreds of emails put in inboxes that had different cases in their senders/recipients.  Not sure if this is your problem.  But this situation manifests itself as lost email.

Jerry


On 3/16/2020 10:52 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Joe, this is weird, which product did you use? (distributed James,
Spring James, ...) ?
This looks like the same problem that I and another couple of people mentioned 
here. I was using

https://downloads.apache.org/james/server/3.4.0/james-server-app-3.4.0-app.zip

Are you sending or receiving message? Could you put some logs, even they
are debugs, looking at the mailet processing pipeline might give us some
ideas

What I found was that if you sent a mail the logs reported it as being spooled, 
but it was never delivered to the inbox. No error message and the same failure 
if mail was sent from a local or remote user. I now have version 3.3.0 running  
and mail is sent and delivered reliably.

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David Matthews
[email protected]


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