From: Neil A. <neil@JAMMConsulting.com> - 2001-10-07 04:51:49
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Hello all: After look ing thru the Forums on the Project Site at Sourceforge, I see that the servlet mappings are OK, but the request are not being passed to Tomcat by Apache. I fixed this by adding this directive: JkMount /webmail/* ajp12 as was suggested on the forums. I think we should change the servlet URLs to have the standard /servlet/ prefix that users will be expecting when they use these packages for deployment to avoid this problem. I am willing to help with these changes. Also, I ran into the problem where my entire home directory is being recognized as mail folders, which is a real problem. So, again, after consulting the forums, I added these two items: 1. In jwma.properties, set jwma.postoffice.type=plain 2. In site_template.xml: set the rootfolder line to <rootfolder>mail</rootfolder> Now, when I try to login, I get an error message that the root folder does not exist. I think this was the whole point. Why doesn't jwma just create the directory itself? Then, I created the directory myself, but now, when I log-in, I see the folders in my home directory as folders and the files are all mailboxes. This is definitely not right. I tried to checkout the sources from CVS, but when I tried to list the modules, I did not get any, even though I was able to login successfully. I am trying to do it from the Internal CVS client of Netbeans 3.2. Has anyone tried this? Here is my server setup: RedHat Linux 7.1 Jwma 0.9.5 pre 3 Tomcat 3.2.3 Apache 1.3.19 Thanks, Neil -- Neil Aggarwal JAMM Consulting, Inc. (972) 612-6056, http://www.JAMMConsulting.com Custom Internet Development Websites, Ecommerce, Java, databases > -----Original Message----- > From: jwm...@li... > [mailto:jwm...@li...]On Behalf Of Neil > Aggarwal > Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 11:56 AM > To: JWMA Users > Subject: [Jwma-users] Servlet mappings not working > > > Hello: > > I already have a server running Apache 1.3.19 and Tomcat 3.2.3, so > I downloaded the webmail.war file to my tomcat webapps directory > and restarted tomcat. > > When I went to > http://www.JAMMConsulting.com/webmail > The browser was redirected to > http://www.JAMMConsulting.com/webmail/jwma > on which I received a 404 not found error. > > The mappings for this are in the web.xml file, but they are > apparently not working. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Neil. > > -- > Neil Aggarwal > JAMM Consulting, Inc. (972) 612-6056, http://www.JAMMConsulting.com > Custom Internet Development Websites, Ecommerce, Java, databases > > _______________________________________________ > Jwma-users mailing list > Jwm...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jwma-users |