Hi Benoit,
Thanks for your email. We could able to successfully receive
emails using apache james with thunderbird as client for the domain which is
not registered with outlook.
Here are the steps we did
1. Changed the DNS – A record for mail to ip mapping and MX record for mail
to domain mapping.
2. Though we are now able to receive the emails in thunderbird client, but
we were not able to send emails. What should we do?
For the domain that was earlier working with outlook365, we replaced the A
record and MX record with our james server ip. But still we are not receiving
any emails with thunderbird as client.
So what should be the configuration changes to make
* James should fetch emails
* James should forward the emails to outlook
* User can still see emails in the outlook
I would truly appreciate your help resolving these issues.
Regards,
Ranjan Baisak
From: Benoit TELLIER <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, 16 May 2022 at 9:45 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Use James to filter emails
Hello Rajan,
James mail processing can be customized see [1].
Do not hesitate to ask more detailed questions here or on gitter, or
even ask explicitly for support [2].
Best regards,
Benoit TELLIER
[1] https://james.apache.org/howTo/mail-processing.html
[2] https://james.apache.org/support.html
On 12/05/2022 15:13, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi Group,
> We are trying to build an email scanner to filter emails based
> on some condition. I just came to know that James can be used as MTA(Message
> Transfer Agent). How can I use to filter emails, what configurations should I
> make. I would like to have James to interface outlook 365 i.e. James will
> forward the emails to outlook 365. I would appreciate your input on this.
>
> ~/RB
>
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