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From: <go...@ic...> - 2006-07-06 16:08:06
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are you authenticating, did you set it to require auth? Did you set it to require TLS or ?WTLS?? When you connect to it on POP using telnet, can you issue the commands to list a users mail? View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3955923#3955923 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3955923 |
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From: enazareno <do-...@jb...> - 2006-07-07 01:36:43
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. This is my jboss-service.xml :
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.pop3.POP3Protocol" name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=POP3Protocol">
| <depends>jboss.security:service=JaasSecurityDomain,domain=Mail+SSL</depends>
| <attribute name="SecurityDomain">java:/jaas/Mail+SSL</attribute>
| <depends>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListener</depends>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="MailboxManager" proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailboxManager</depends>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="UserRepository" proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=UserRepository,uimanageable=true</depends>
| <!--depends optional-attribute-name="APOPUserRepository" proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=UserRepository,uimanageable=true,apop=true</depends-->
| <!--register the protocols you want to use -->
| <attribute name="Servername">mail.ramesesinc.com</attribute>
| <attribute name="TlsEnabled">true</attribute>
| <attribute name="RequireTls">false</attribute>
| <!-- enable for forcing clients to use their own certificats -->
| <attribute name="RequireClientCert">false</attribute>
| </mbean>
|
| <!-- defines a POP server. -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.Server" name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=POP3">
| <depends>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=POP3Protocol</depends>
| <!-- options are presently POP or SMTP, we want POP -->
| <attribute name="Protocol">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=POP3Protocol</attribute>
| <!-- port to listen on -->
| <attribute name="Port">110</attribute>
| <!-- which addresses to listen on 0.0.0.0 = all or localhost means only the localhost -->
| <attribute name="Address">0.0.0.0</attribute>
| <!-- timeout between commands (not presently supported) -->
| <attribute name="Timeout">30000</attribute>
| <!-- timeout for the connection regardless of whether it is finished. Thus it will kill the socket and thread mid-stream/operation. This should be big
| enough to allow whatever the messages you're sending while defending against folks who might try to DoS your server
| by keeping a large number of connections alive -->
| <attribute name="Life">120000</attribute>
| <attribute name="PoolSize">5</attribute>
| <attribute name="UsesSSL">false</attribute>
| </mbean>
|
And when i telnet :
anonymous wrote :
| telnet mail.ramesesinc.com 110
| Trying 10.0.0.11...
| Connected to mail.ramesesinc.com.
| Escape character is '^]'.
| +OK POP3 Server (JBMAIL POP3 Server version 1.0M4) ready <61....@ma...>
| USER elmo
| +OK
| PASS tinoy2005
| +OK
| LIST
| +OK 0 messages (0 octets)
| .
|
|
When sending mail, I used outlook express and composed mail to two addresses:
el...@ma... and the other is my yahoo mail. The yahoo mail receives it but my local mail does not. Would appreciate any help.
Regards,
Elmo
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From: enazareno <do-...@jb...> - 2006-07-07 01:44:50
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Sorry i misttyped this anonymous wrote : | When sending mail, I used outlook express and composed mail to two addresses: | el...@ma... and the other is my yahoo mail. should be : el...@ra..., not el...@ma... Regards, Elmo View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3956044#3956044 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3956044 |
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From: <go...@ic...> - 2006-07-07 02:05:53
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yeah, but are you sure, cus when you telnetted, you did telnet mail.ramesesinc.com 110 | | Trying 10.0.0.11... | | Connected to mail.ramesesinc.com. ??? is there any data in the database, i.e. in messagedata, storeitemmetadata, paged_mail_store, and paged_mail_store_pages do you have any errors in output? View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3956047#3956047 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3956047 |
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From: <go...@ic...> - 2006-07-07 02:19:07
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then in pop3 mbean says "mail.ramesesinc.com" can you POST your install script, if you created one? Covering the sensitive stuff obviously... it doesnt look like TLS/WTLS is messing you up, as you telnetted in w/out encryption. It sounds like something with the user name/alias/mailbox, or domain. But you said it (same mail server) let you email an outside account, which means your allowing that domain for relay? Can you POST the headers from that email that successflly made it to the outside account? View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3956048#3956048 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3956048 |
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From: <go...@ic...> - 2006-07-07 02:19:46
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oh, and I did a windiff between your mbeans and mine, and they were basically the same... View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3956049#3956049 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3956049 |
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From: enazareno <do-...@jb...> - 2006-07-07 06:54:57
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Hi Jason,
Thanks for your help. Here's the whole jboss-service.xml.
| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
| <!DOCTYPE server
| PUBLIC "-//JBoss//DTD MBean Service 4.0//EN"
| "http://www.jboss.org/j2ee/dtd/jboss-service_4_0.dtd">
|
| <server>
|
| <!--
| JBoss Mail Server 1.0 milestone 3 configruation.
| Please see
| http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBMSInstallingM3 for more
| configuration details.
| -->
|
| <!-- The SSL domain setup -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.security.plugins.JaasSecurityDomain"
| name="jboss.security:service=JaasSecurityDomain,domain=Mail+SSL">
| <constructor>
| <arg type="java.lang.String" value="Mail+SSL"/>
| </constructor>
| <attribute
| name="KeyStoreURL">/opt/jboss-mail-server/versions/1.0M4/server/default/conf/jbmail.store</attribute>
| <attribute name="KeyStorePass">jbmsrulez123</attribute>
| </mbean>
|
|
| <!--
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.maillist.memory.MemoryMailListManager"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListManager">
| <attribute name="MailingLists">
| <mailingLists>
| <mailingList>
|
| <listAddress>tes...@lo...</listAddress>
|
| <property><name>replyToList</name><value>true</value></property>
| <property><name>subjectPrefix</name><value>Test
| List</value></property>
|
| <property><name>prefixAutoBracketed</name><value>true</value></property>
|
| <property><name>attachmentAllowed</name><value>false</value></property>
|
| <property><name>membersOnly</name><value>true</value></property>
| <members>
| <member>te...@lo...</member>
| <member>aco...@lo...</member>
| <member>te...@lo...</member>
| <member>jb...@lo...</member>
| <member>er...@lo...</member>
| <member>mi...@lo...</member>
| <member>mi...@lo...</member>
| <member>ka...@lo...</member>
| </members>
| </mailingList>
| </mailingLists>
| </attribute>
| </mbean>
| -->
|
| <!--
| Queue for messages meant for posting replies to nukes forums
| -->
| <!--
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mq.server.jmx.Queue"
| name="jboss.mq.destination:service=Queue,name=nukespost">
| <depends
| optional-attribute-name="DestinationManager">jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager</depends>
| </mbean>
| -->
|
| <!--
| Queue for messages meant for a mail list hosted by this server
| -->
| <!-- <mbean code="org.jboss.mq.server.jmx.Queue"
| name="jboss.mq.destination:service=Queue,name=maillist">
| <depends
| optional-attribute-name="DestinationManager">jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager</depends>
| </mbean>
| -->
| <!--
| Queue for messages which will be delivered to users in a domain served
| by this
| server. (local users with an account here)
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mq.server.jmx.Queue"
| name="jboss.mq.destination:service=Queue,name=onServer">
| <depends
| optional-attribute-name="DestinationManager">jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager</depends>
| </mbean>
|
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mq.server.jmx.Queue"
| name="jboss.mq.destination:service=Queue,name=localMail">
| <depends
| optional-attribute-name="DestinationManager">jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager</depends>
| </mbean>
|
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mq.server.jmx.Queue"
| name="jboss.mq.destination:service=Queue,name=remoteMail">
| <depends
| optional-attribute-name="DestinationManager">jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager</depends>
| </mbean>
|
| <!--
| Queue for messages which will be delivered to users in a domain not
| served by
| this server.
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mq.server.jmx.Queue"
| name="jboss.mq.destination:service=Queue,name=offServer">
| <depends
| optional-attribute-name="DestinationManager">jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager</depends>
| </mbean>
|
| <!--
| Local domain group. The server will try to deliver any message to any
| user
| with the exact string in the @ clause locally.
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.domaingroup.DomainGroup"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=DomainGroup,group=Local">
| <attribute name="Postmaster">pos...@ra...</attribute>
| <attribute name="Domains">
| <domains includes-local-interfaces="true">
| <domain>ramesesinc.com</domain>
| <domain>localdomain</domain>
| </domains>
| </attribute>
| </mbean>
|
|
|
|
| <!--
| The SMTPSender MBean is used to send mails to remote hosts. It also
| maintains
| the DNS server list.
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.smtp.sender.SMTPSender"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=SMTPSender">
| <!-- if no servers then uses the default DNS servers from the
| host's resolution path. -->
| <attribute name="DNSServers">
| <servers>
| <server>10.0.0.11</server>
| <server>10.0.0.138</server>
| <server>127.0.0.1</server>
| <server>mail.ramesesinc.com</server>
| </servers>
| </attribute>
|
| </mbean>
|
| <!-- StaticUserRepository maintains the user account information as
| part of
| this configuration. You must specify the username and password
| below.
| Each user will be accepted as a local mailbox for any domain in
| the
| local domain group. You should be using JAAS login modules
| instead (like
| the database login module). Using SUR requires a restart for
| each change.
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.userrepository.StaticUserRepository"
|
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=UserRepository,uimanageable=true">
| <attribute name="Users">
| <users>
| <user><id>elmo</id><password>tinoy2005</password></user>
| <user><id>jojo</id><password>tinoy2005</password></user>
| <user><id>worgie</id><password>tinoy2005</password></user>
| <user><id>jessie</id><password>tinoy2005</password></user>
| </users>
| </attribute>
| </mbean>
|
| <!-- UserRepository implementation for JAAS
| Uncomment and comment StaticUserRepository above to enable
| A JAAS security domain must be configured in conf/login-config.xml
| Currently only authenticates a user, no roles are checked
|
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.userrepository.jaas.JaasUserRepository"
|
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=UserRepository,uimanageable=true">
| <xmbean state-action-on-update="restart">
| <depends>jboss.security:service=JaasSecurityManager</depends>
| <description>JBossMail user repository for JAAS</description>
| <descriptors>
| <persistence persistPolicy="OnUpdate"/>
| <persistence-manager
| value="org.jboss.mx.persistence.DelegatingPersistenceManager"/>
| </descriptors>
|
| <class>org.jboss.mail.userrepository.jaas.JaasUserRepository</class>
| <attribute access="read-write" getMethod="getSecurityDomain"
| setMethod="setSecurityDomain">
| <description>Security domain as configured in
| login-config.xml</description>
| <name>securityDomain</name>
| <type>java.lang.String</type>
| jboss-mail
| </attribute>
| <attribute access="read-write" getMethod="getPostmasterRole"
| setMethod="setPostmasterRole">
| <description>Role to identify a user as a postmaster</description>
| <name>postmasterRole</name>
| <type>java.lang.String</type>
| postmaster
| </attribute>
| <operation impact="ACTION_INFO">
| <name>authenticateUser</name>
| <description>Try to authenticate a user</description>
| <parameter>java.lang.String</parameter>
| <return-type>boolean</return-type>
| </operation>
| </xmbean>
| <attribute name="SecurityDomain">jboss-mail</attribute>
| </mbean-->
|
| <!-- UserRepository implementation for JAAS
| Uncomment and comment StaticUserRepository above to enable
| A JAAS security domain must be configured in conf/login-config.xml
| Currently only authenticates a user, no roles are checked
|
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.userrepository.jaas.JaasUserRepository"
|
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=UserRepository,uimanageable=true,apop=true">
| <xmbean state-action-on-update="restart">
| <depends>jboss.security:service=JaasSecurityManager</depends>
| <description>JBossMail user repository for JAAS</description>
| <descriptors>
| <persistence persistPolicy="OnUpdate"/>
| <persistence-manager
| value="org.jboss.mx.persistence.DelegatingPersistenceManager"/>
| </descriptors>
|
| <class>org.jboss.mail.userrepository.jaas.JaasUserRepository</class>
| <attribute access="read-write" getMethod="getSecurityDomain"
| setMethod="setSecurityDomain">
| <description>Security domain as configured in
| login-config.xml</description>
| <name>securityDomain</name>
| <type>java.lang.String</type>
| jboss-mail
| </attribute>
| <attribute access="read-write" getMethod="getPostmasterRole"
| setMethod="setPostmasterRole">
| <description>Role to identify a user as a postmaster</description>
| <name>postmasterRole</name>
| <type>java.lang.String</type>
| postmaster
| </attribute>
| <operation impact="ACTION_INFO">
| <name>authenticateUser</name>
| <description>Try to authenticate a user</description>
| <parameter>java.lang.String</parameter>
| <return-type>boolean</return-type>
| </operation>
| </xmbean>
| <attribute name="SecurityDomain">jboss-mail-apop</attribute>
| </mbean-->
|
|
|
| <!--
| Hibernate based store that uses a Paging mechanism
| to achieve partial I/O across a range of databases
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.store.paged.PagedStore"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=PagedStore">
| <attribute name="PageSize">65536</attribute>
| <attribute name="Compress">true</attribute>
| <attribute name="CompressBufferSize">65536</attribute>
| <attribute name="StartIndex">0</attribute>
| <attribute name="Hashed">false</attribute>
| <!--depends>jboss.mail:service=Hibernate</depends-->
| </mbean>
|
|
|
| <!-- Mail Body Manager -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.message.MailBodyManager"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailBodyManager">
| <attribute name="UseStore">true</attribute>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="Store"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=PagedStore</depends>
| </mbean>
|
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.mailbox.MailboxServiceImpl"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailboxManager"
| xmbean-dd="META-INF/Mailbox-xmbean.xml">
| <depends optional-attribute-name="BodyManager"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailBodyManager</depends>
| </mbean>
|
| <!--
| JMS is used to asynchronously process mails, however the bodies are
| not stored via JMS as JBossMQ, the present
| JBosss messaging solution, doesn't do this efficiently. This
| instance is to support nukes mail list integration.
| -->
| <!--
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.maillistener.NukesPosterJMSMailListener"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=NukesPosterJMSListener">
| <constructor>
| <arg type="java.lang.String" value="java:/ConnectionFactory"/>
| <arg type="java.lang.String" value="java:/ConnectionFactory"/>
| </constructor>
| <attribute
| name="NukesForumPoster">nukes.modules:name=NukesForumMailPoster</attribute>
| <attribute name="DestinationType">queue</attribute>
| <attribute name="Destination">nukespost</attribute>
| <depends
| optional-attribute-name="DomainGroup">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=DomainGroup,group=Local</depends>
| <depends>jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager</depends>
| <depends>jboss.mq.destination:name=maillist,service=Queue</depends>
| </mbean> -->
|
| <!--
| This JMS mail listener is used to pass things to the mail list
| processing plugins (MDBs).
| -->
| <!--
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.maillistener.MailListJMSMailListener"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListJMSListener">
| <constructor>
| <arg type="java.lang.String" value="java:/ConnectionFactory"/>
| <arg type="java.lang.String" value="java:/ConnectionFactory"/>
| </constructor>
|
| <attribute name="DestinationType">queue</attribute>
| <attribute name="Destination">maillist</attribute>
| <depends>jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager</depends>
|
| <depends>jboss.mq.destination:name=maillist,service=Queue</depends>
| <depends
| optional-attribute-name="MailListManager">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListManager</depends>
| </mbean>
| -->
|
| <!--
| JMS is used to asynchronously process mails, however the bodies are
| not stored via JMS as JBossMQ, the present
| JBosss messaging solution, doesn't do this efficiently. This is
| used for normal mail processing.
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.maillistener.JMSMailListener"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListener">
| <constructor>
| <arg type="java.lang.String" value="java:/ConnectionFactory"/>
| <arg type="java.lang.String" value="java:/ConnectionFactory"/>
| </constructor>
|
| <depends>jboss.mq:service=DestinationManager</depends>
| <!--
| <depends>jboss.management.local:j2eeType=JCAManagedConnectionFactory,name=JmsXA</depends>-->
|
|
| <depends>jboss.mq.destination:name=localMail,service=Queue</depends>
|
| <depends>jboss.mq.destination:name=remoteMail,service=Queue</depends>
| <depends
| optional-attribute-name="DomainGroup">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=DomainGroup,group=Local</depends>
| <!-- queue or topic -->
| <attribute name="DestinationType">queue</attribute>
| <!-- posts which are OnServer meaning they are for our domain and
| presumably a "local" user
| and won't go through an additional SMTP server should be sent
| here -->
| <attribute name="OnServerPostDestination">localMail</attribute>
| <!-- posts which are OffServer meaning they will go through an
| additional SMTP server before
| finally being received should go here -->
| <attribute name="OffServerPostDestination">remoteMail</attribute>
| <!-- Specifies the retry policy for failed local mail recipients.
| You can add as many retryTime
| elements as you like. Each retryTime element specifies the
| time in seconds to wait before
| redelivery, and they are processed from the top. Once you run
| out of retry entries a bounce
| message is generated for the sender. In the configuration
| shown below, if a message fails
| it will retry after a minute, if the retry fails
| it will retry again after a further two minutes, if the
| retry fails
| it will retry after after a further ten minutes, if the
| retry fails
| it will retry after after a further hour, if the retry
| fails
| it will retry after after a further hour, if the retry
| fails
| it will generate a bounce message
| -->
| <attribute name="LocalRetryTimes">
| <localRetryTimes>
| <retryTime>60</retryTime>
| <retryTime>120</retryTime>
| <retryTime>600</retryTime>
| <retryTime>3600</retryTime>
| <retryTime>3600</retryTime>
| </localRetryTimes>
| </attribute>
| <!-- Specifies the retry policy for failed remote mail recipients.
| You can add as many retryTime
| elements as you like. Each retryTime element specifies the
| time in seconds to wait before
| redelivery, and they are processed from the top. Once you run
| out of retry entries a bounce
| message is generated for the sender. In the configuration
| shown below, if a message fails
| it will retry after a minute, if the retry fails
| it will retry again after a further two minutes, if the
| retry fails
| it will retry after after a further ten minutes, if the
| retry fails
| it will retry after after a further hour, if the retry
| fails
| it will retry after after a further hour, if the retry
| fails
| it will generate a bounce message
| -->
| <attribute name="RemoteRetryTimes">
| <remoteRetryTimes>
| <retryTime>60</retryTime>
| <retryTime>120</retryTime>
| <retryTime>600</retryTime>
| <retryTime>3600</retryTime>
| <retryTime>3600</retryTime>
| </remoteRetryTimes>
| </attribute>
| </mbean>
|
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.MailListenerChainService"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListenerChain"
| xmbean-dd="META-INF/chain-xmbean.xml">
|
| <depends>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListener</depends>
| <attribute name="Listeners">
| <listeners>
| <!-- Uncomment to allow replies to go to Nukes
|
| <value>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=NukesPosterJMSListener</value>
| -->
|
| <listener>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListener</listener>
| </listeners>
| </attribute>
| </mbean>
|
|
| <!--
| Mail Listener responsible for delivering mails to local mailboxes.
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.mailhandler.localmailbox.LocalDelivery"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=LocalDelivery">
| <depends optional-attribute-name="MailboxManager"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailboxManager</depends>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="Router"
|
| proxy-type="org.jboss.mail.MailListener">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListener</depends>
| </mbean>
|
| <!--
| Mail Listener chain for mails to be delivered locally.
| Any listeners that are specific to locally delivered mail should be
| added here. E.g. SPAM filtering.
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.MailListenerChainService"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=LocalDeliveryChain"
| xmbean-dd="META-INF/chain-xmbean.xml">
| <depends>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=LocalDelivery</depends>
| <attribute name="Listeners">
| <listeners>
|
| <listener>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=LocalDelivery</listener>
| </listeners>
| </attribute>
| </mbean>
|
| <!--
| Mail Listener responsible for delivering mails to remote addresses.
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.mailhandler.remote.RemoteDelivery"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=RemoteDelivery">
| <depends optional-attribute-name="Router"
|
| proxy-type="org.jboss.mail.MailListener">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListener</depends>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="DomainGroup"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=DomainGroup,group=Local</depends>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="Sender"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=SMTPSender</depends>
| </mbean>
|
| <!--
| Mail Listener chain for mails to be delivered remotely.
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.MailListenerChainService"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=RemoteDeliveryChain"
| xmbean-dd="META-INF/chain-xmbean.xml">
| <depends>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=RemoteDelivery</depends>
| <attribute name="Listeners">
| <listeners>
|
| <listener>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=RemoteDelivery</listener>
| </listeners>
| </attribute>
| </mbean>
|
|
| <!--
| SMTPProtocol is used for a "Server" instance. This is an
| unencrypted
| protocol
| -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.smtp.SMTPProtocol"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=SMTPProtocol">
|
| <depends optional-attribute-name="DomainGroup"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=DomainGroup,group=Local</depends>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="MailBodyManager"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailBodyManager</depends>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="ListenerChain"
|
| proxy-type="org.jboss.mail.MailListenerChain">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListenerChain</depends>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="UserRepository"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=UserRepository,uimanageable=true</depends>
|
|
| <depends>jboss.security:service=JaasSecurityDomain,domain=Mail+SSL</depends>
| <attribute name="SecurityDomain">java:/jaas/Mail+SSL</attribute>
| <!--register the protocols you want to use -->
| <attribute name="Servername">mail.ramesesinc.com</attribute>
| <!--
| auth-required - optional, default = true: Determines whether we
| require the
| user to login to the SMTP server in order to send the mail. By
| default we
| do require it. I'd rather folks say that JBMail doesn't work at
| all than
| say its an open relay....if YOU misconfigure it you CAN make it
| an open
| relay....Its going to warn you in big bold fat letters. This is
| only
| required to send mail to some SMTP server outside of your domain
| -->
| <attribute name="AuthRequired">true</attribute>
| <!--
| JBMail can not be configured as an open relay, you must specify a
| list of domains
| to allow relaying to.
| -->
| <attribute name="RelayByDomain">false</attribute>
| <!--
| auth-allowed means that users are allowed to login. This is
| othogonal to AuthRequired.
| Where AuthRequired means "auth required in order to send mail",
| AuthAllowed means
| "is anyone able to log in at all?" A completely open relay (spam
| machine) would not
| require authenticaiton and might not even allow it (so it can't
| be tracked or whatever).
| One reason to FORBID authentication is if you want users to only
| authenticate over SSL but
| want a seperate instance of SMTP (on the same box even) to
| receive mails from the outside for
| local users.
| -->
| <attribute name="AuthAllowed">true</attribute>
| <!--
| auth methods allowed. DO NOT CHANGE THIS (unless you really know
| what
| you are doing and have a very good reason to)
| -->
| <attribute name="AuthMethods">AUTH LOGIN PLAIN</attribute>
|
| <!-- verify the identity -->
| <attribute name="VerifyIdentity">true</attribute>
| <attribute name="MaxMessageSize">10000000</attribute>
| <!-- block size for messages (should be about your average message
| size) -->
| <attribute name="BlockSize">4096</attribute>
| <!-- rfc 2487 related properties -->
| <attribute name="RequireTls">false</attribute>
| <attribute name="RequireTlsForAuth">false</attribute>
| <attribute name="RequireClientCert">false</attribute>
| <!-- change to true for TLS support -->
| <attribute name="TlsEnabled">true</attribute>
| <attribute name="PostMaster">pos...@ra...</attribute>
| <!--
| The maximum number of received headers allowed (to avoid
| looping).
| If greater than this the message is not accepted. Default is 100
| if not present
| -->
| <attribute name="MaxReceivedHdrs">100</attribute>
| <!--
| The number of received headers before we start inspecting them
| looking
| for our server to see if more than maxOwnReceivedHdrs are present
| Default is 20 if not present
| -->
| <attribute name="ReceivedHdrsThreshold">20</attribute>
| <!--
| The number of received headers for our server allowed.
| Default is 5 if not present
| -->
| <attribute name="MaxOwnReceivedHdrs">5</attribute>
| </mbean>
|
| <!-- defines an SMTP server. -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.Server"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=SMTP">
| <depends>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=SMTPProtocol</depends>
| <!-- protocol should reference SMTP -->
| <attribute
| name="Protocol">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=SMTPProtocol</attribute>
| <!-- port to listen on -->
| <attribute name="Port">25</attribute>
| <!-- which addresses to listen on 0.0.0.0 = all or localhost means
| only the localhost -->
| <attribute name="Address">0.0.0.0</attribute>
| <!-- timeout between commands (not presently supported) -->
| <!-- note from mikea: rfc 821 sets strict guidelines on allowable
| timeouts -->
| <attribute name="Timeout">30000</attribute>
| <!-- timeout for the connection regardless of whether it is
| finished. Thus it will kill the
| socket and thread mid-stream/operation. This should be big
| enough to allow whatever the
| messages you're sending while defending against folks who
| might try to DoS your server
| by keeping a large number of connections alive -->
| <!-- note from mikea: 10 mb in 120 seconds is about 100 kb/s -
| which may or may not be
| the actual bandwidth achieved depending on server. therefore,
| i believe this value should
| be set somewhat higher to avoid timing out on 10mb emails,
| and other methods be used to detect DoS's -->
| <attribute name="Life">120000</attribute>
| <attribute name="PoolSize">5</attribute>
| </mbean>
|
|
|
|
| <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.pop3.POP3Protocol"
| name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=POP3Protocol">
|
| <depends>jboss.security:service=JaasSecurityDomain,domain=Mail+SSL</depends>
| <attribute name="SecurityDomain">java:/jaas/Mail+SSL</attribute>
| <depends>jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailListener</depends>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="MailboxManager"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=MailboxManager</depends>
| <depends optional-attribute-name="UserRepository"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=UserRepository,uimanageable=true</depends>
| <!--depends optional-attribute-name="APOPUserRepository"
|
| proxy-type="attribute">jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=UserRepository,uimanageable=true,apop=true</depends-->
| <!--register the protocols you want to use -->
| <attribute name="Servername">mail.ramesesinc.com</attribute>
| <attribute name="TlsEnabled">true</attribute> ...
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From: <go...@ic...> - 2006-07-07 07:35:06
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first, though may not matter, not sure how the DNS implementation is on JBCS, but your x says ramesesinc.com but all the server names you used, or that are listed, state mail.ramesesinc.com you might change it so they all match, just to be safe, you could be having DNS issue's. Is the name of your server really mail.ramesesinc.com? If not, it may be tripping you up, and you may need to either fix DNS server, or your etc/hosts file - <!-- | Local domain group. The server will try to deliver any message to any | user | with the exact string in the @ clause locally. --> | - <mbean code="org.jboss.mail.domaingroup.DomainGroup" name="jboss.mail:type=MailServices,name=DomainGroup,group=Local"> | <attribute name="Postmaster" replace="true" trim="true" serialDataType="text">pos...@ra...</attribute> | - <attribute name="Domains" replace="true" trim="true" serialDataType="text"> | - <domains includes-local-interfaces="true"> | <domain>ramesesinc.com</domain> <!-- register the protocols you want to use | --> | <attribute name="Servername" replace="true" trim="true" serialDataType="text">mail.ramesesinc.com</attribute> you really should copy and post all the output you get when running .bat or .sh file , namely, post the data from this process 1. execute bat 2. wait till server is started 3. send an email using out look to yo...@yo..., as well as you@localhost, and yo...@lo..., might as well try sending to other users as well, as m4 had an "unknown user" bug/fix, that could be causing this issue, but we cant tell as we dont have log 4. have outlook, check the mail on server (it doesnt list an error, correct?) then select all text, copy, paste, and post as code if it looks nice in purdy! you also, maight check the mail for the other users in outlook also, in case they get mail and you dont ("unknown user" again) sending an email to you@localhost (and other users), may be one of the simplest tests, as it doesnt use DNS as much, less prone to error if it lets you send mail to you@localhost or someone@localhost, then it's probably your DNS again, do you have any data in database? I.e. in the tables I mentioned? Telnet 216.122.130.130 25 | EHLO [hi] | MAIL FROM:<jg...@my...> | RCPT TO:<jasong@localhost> | RCPT TO:<ja...@my...> | DATA | FROM: JG...@my... | TO: Ja...@my... | TO: jasong@localhost | SUBJECT: Send Response | | this is another telnet test email | | | . | quit also, again, post the headers of the email that was successfully sent outside the domain so, to do: change server name in jboss-service.xml post log file try send mail to other users try receive mail for other users (outlook) look in your database for existence of mail data try and sendmail using telnet to outside mail acct without authenticating try and sendmail using telnet to outside mail acct with authenticating also, from your server, you might try an nslookup of ramesesinc.com and mail.ramesesinc.com make sure your dns is working locally, and get rid of those other DNS servers, till your issue is resolved, though it will interfere with sending out of domain mail, for example, to yahoo, may not be able to lookup. I'll do a diff of your and mine service.xml tomorrow, though dont know when I might have time, also, !!!Andrews Back!!! He'll probably be able to help, possibly without asking you go through all these steps... View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3956087#3956087 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3956087 |
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From: enazareno <do-...@jb...> - 2006-07-07 07:40:05
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Hi,
Here's some additional info I printed from the server when sending mail
| 15:33:57,727 INFO [Server] Got request
| 15:33:57,744 INFO [Server] waiting for request
| 15:33:57,814 INFO [ConnectionHandler] connected: /10.0.0.3 to: /10.0.0.11 until: 1152257757728
| 15:33:58,475 INFO [Mail] all headers after loading: Return-Path: <el...@ra...>
| Received: from dev01 (dev01.lan 10.0.0.3) by mail.ramesesinc.com/JBossMail 1.0M4 (10.0.0.11)
| with SMTP id 1152257638474975.6487508340551; Fri, 7 Jul 2006 15:33:58 +0800 (PHT)
| Message-ID: <001101c6a196$944f5030$0300000a@dev01>
| Reply-To: "elmo" <el...@ra...>
| From: "elmo" <el...@ra...>
| To: <el...@ra...>,
| <elm...@ya...>
| Subject: Test Mail
| Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 15:25:52 +0800
| MIME-Version: 1.0
| Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
| boundary="----=_NextPart_000_000E_01C6A1D9.A2001F50"
| X-Priority: 3
| X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
| X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106
| X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106
|
| 15:33:58,613 INFO [AbstractStore] Creating store item
| 15:34:02,056 INFO [JMSMailListener] PUT MESSAGE ON QUEUE:org.jboss.mail.message.Mail@13b9fb
| 15:34:02,141 INFO [JMSMailListener] PUT MESSAGE ON QUEUE:org.jboss.mail.message.Mail@13b9fb
| 15:34:02,422 INFO [ConnectionHandler] ConnectionHandler finished
| S:
| 220 mta185.mail.mud.yahoo.com ESMTP YSmtp service ready
| 15:35:18,361 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| EHLO [127.0.0.1]
| 15:35:19,128 INFO [STDOUT] S:
| 250-mta185.mail.mud.yahoo.com
| 15:35:19,129 INFO [STDOUT] S:
| 250-8BITMIME
| 15:35:19,130 INFO [STDOUT] S:
| 250-SIZE 31981568
| 15:35:19,131 INFO [STDOUT] S:
| 250 PIPELINING
| 15:35:19,150 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| MAIL FROM:<el...@ra...>
| 15:35:19,934 INFO [STDOUT] S:
| 250 sender <el...@ra...> ok
| 15:35:19,936 INFO [SMTPSender] Sending mail from: <el...@ra...>
| 15:35:19,937 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| RCPT TO:<elm...@ya...>
| 15:35:21,497 INFO [STDOUT] S:
| 250 recipient <elm...@ya...> ok
| 15:35:21,503 INFO [SMTPSender] Delivering to: <elm...@ya...>
| 15:35:21,870 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| DATA
| 15:35:23,837 INFO [STDOUT] S:
| 354 go ahead
| 15:35:23,922 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Return-Path: <el...@ra...>
| 15:35:23,924 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Received: from dev01 (dev01.lan 10.0.0.3) by mail.ramesesinc.com/JBossMail 1.0M4 (10.0.0.11)
| 15:35:23,929 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| with SMTP id 1152257638474975.6487508340551; Fri, 7 Jul 2006 15:33:58 +0800 (PHT)
| 15:35:23,934 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Message-ID: <001101c6a196$944f5030$0300000a@dev01>
| 15:35:23,940 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Reply-To: "elmo" <el...@ra...>
| 15:35:23,941 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| From: "elmo" <el...@ra...>
| 15:35:23,946 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| To: <el...@ra...>,
| 15:35:23,946 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| <elm...@ya...>
| 15:35:23,947 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Subject: Test Mail
| 15:35:23,947 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 15:25:52 +0800
| 15:35:23,948 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| MIME-Version: 1.0
| 15:35:23,949 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
| 15:35:23,949 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| boundary="----=_NextPart_000_000E_01C6A1D9.A2001F50"
| 15:35:23,950 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| X-Priority: 3
| 15:35:23,951 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
| 15:35:23,951 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106
| 15:35:23,952 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106
| 15:35:23,963 INFO [STDOUT] C:
|
| 15:35:23,963 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
| 15:35:23,964 INFO [STDOUT] C:
|
| 15:35:23,965 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C6A1D9.A2001F50
| 15:35:23,965 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Content-Type: text/plain;
| 15:35:23,966 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| charset="iso-8859-1"
| 15:35:23,966 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
| 15:35:23,967 INFO [STDOUT] C:
|
| 15:35:23,968 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Test Mail
| 15:35:23,968 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C6A1D9.A2001F50
| 15:35:23,969 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Content-Type: text/html;
| 15:35:23,969 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| charset="iso-8859-1"
| 15:35:23,970 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
| 15:35:23,971 INFO [STDOUT] C:
|
| 15:35:23,971 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
| 15:35:23,972 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| <HTML><HEAD>
| 15:35:23,973 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
| 15:35:23,974 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| charset=3Diso-8859-1">
| 15:35:23,975 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2800.1106" name=3DGENERATOR>
| 15:35:23,976 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| <STYLE></STYLE>
| 15:35:23,976 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| </HEAD>
| 15:35:23,976 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff>
| 15:35:23,977 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Test Mail</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
| 15:35:23,978 INFO [STDOUT] C:
|
| 15:35:23,979 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C6A1D9.A2001F50--
| 15:35:23,980 INFO [STDOUT] C:
|
| 15:35:23,980 INFO [STDOUT] C:
|
| 15:35:23,980 INFO [STDOUT] C:
|
| 15:35:25,008 INFO [STDOUT] S:
| 250 ok dirdel
| 15:35:25,009 INFO [STDOUT] C:
| QUIT
And heres some output when I issue telnet 110 which returns nothing on LIST
| 15:43:51,156 INFO [Server] Got request
| 15:43:51,157 INFO [Server] waiting for request
| 15:43:52,199 INFO [ConnectionHandler] connected: /10.0.0.1 to: /10.0.0.11 until: 1152258351156
| 15:44:02,995 WARN [CmdUSER] pop username set to elmo
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Regards,
Elmo
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From: enazareno <do-...@jb...> - 2006-07-07 08:02:19
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Hi Jason,
I really appreciate your taking the time to helping me out. Like I said, I'm quite a newbie with email as I haven't tried setting one up before. When I try to ping mail.ramesesinc.com, it responds so I assume that the DNS is ok (is this the wrong assumption?). My setup is like this - I have a linux machine where I've installed Jboss and is also the DNS server. Another machine runs on XP which is the client that runs the Outlook express.
As to the number of records:
messagedata = 0
storeitemmetadata = 44
paged_mail_store = 44
paged_mail_store_pages = 44
I will also try your suggestion to double check. Thanks again
Regards,
Elmo
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From: <aco...@jb...> - 2006-07-07 10:18:16
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Very interesting. What DB is this? It looks like your storage is messed up or the messages are stuck in the queue. View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3956137#3956137 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3956137 |
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From: <go...@ic...> - 2006-07-07 16:35:07
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oh, yeah, that looks a little messed up...messagedata is empty, where in it looks like you have actually received about 44 emails as andrew has pointed out, did you mess with the headers in anyway, as I think thats whats in message data, mainly View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3956246#3956246 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3956246 |
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From: <go...@ic...> - 2006-07-07 16:39:33
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Andrew, cant this also occur, when messages are actually being delivered, i.e. delivered to outlook, but user forgot to uncheck "remove/delete messages from server" then they would'nt exist in messagedata, but would exist elsewhere? View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3956247#3956247 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3956247 |
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From: enazareno <do-...@jb...> - 2006-07-08 03:02:25
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Hi Andrew and Jason,
I am using MySQL 5. I am out of the office right now but there's an option that I've checked in outlook something like delete after some days. Will this have an effect? I will try to check it out on Monday. But I've been thinking about Jason's suggestion to remove security. I remember when I installed it it requires SSL when sending but there is no security when receiving POP3. I will try to reinstall it and remove the security. I have observed when I try the send/receive option in Outlook I can see the ff quick messages - Authenticating ... and then Disconnecting. I am not very familiar with this stuff so basically I don't know how to test it. I don't even know how to see the logs in Outlook. I am using Outlook bec. most people use it but if I have the time I will try Mozilla. But I assume this shouldn't be a problem. Anyway, I appreciate all your help. Thanks and have a good weekend.
Regards,
Elmo
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From: <go...@ic...> - 2006-07-08 04:11:24
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anonymous wrote : I am using MySQL 5. I am out of the office right now but there's an option that I've checked in outlook something like delete after some days. Will this have an effect? | Yes, will have an affect. May be whats causing it, but depends how many days, and if sent recently, and dissappearing, then maybe time's are diff. on each box? anonymous wrote : | I will try to check it out on Monday. But I've been thinking about Jason's suggestion to remove security. I remember when I installed it it requires SSL when sending but there is no security when receiving POP3. I will try to reinstall it and remove the security. | if it requires SSL when sending, then you wouldnt have been able to authenticate as you did, when you showed/posted the telnet output. Unless sending to yo...@do..., then it would be in allowed domain list, i think. anonymous wrote : | I have observed when I try the send/receive option in Outlook I can see the ff quick messages - Authenticating ... and then Disconnecting. I am not very familiar with this stuff so basically I don't know how to test it. I don't even know how to see the logs in Outlook. | I am using cheesey a$$ outlook express, but does job excellent, I think you can right click a "folder", and see where ot is storing it's data, it is something like "c:\doc* and set*\you\apllication data..." you can then turn enhanced debug, within outlook express, for SMTP, then you can check the logs, they will be in that folder as refrenced by "folder"->properties I would, definitely reinstall, it took me more than 25 times of reinstalling before i got it worked out, if you like, post screen shots of each screen and your settings, preferably in jpg or some compressed format, but if you cant do this, at the end of install it asks you if you want to create an install script, say yes, then post that file, it contains I believe all the settings associated with the install anonymous wrote : | I am using Outlook bec. most people use it but if I have the time I will try Mozilla. But I assume this shouldn't be a problem. Anyway, I appreciate all your help. Thanks and have a good weekend. | doh, that brings up a good point, I always test our mail server with outlook, must remember the "test cases", i.e. need to try diff. clients probly not a problem, though andrew may think of a jira issue, related to outlook and m4, your not sending large files or attachments? didnt look like it from telnet, though outlook may have caused server to deleted them you have a good weekend also! and good luck! View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3956332#3956332 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3956332 |
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From: enazareno <do-...@jb...> - 2006-07-10 08:09:56
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Hi Jason,
I re-installed it and it seems to be working now. I have two different =
clients, one is Outlook Express and the other Mac OS Mail and it works. IMH=
O, I really (still) don't know what I'm doing. However, there is still the =
same observation, the MessageData gets deleted when the mail is fetched, bu=
t the other tables storeitemmetadata, paged_mail_store, paged_mail_store_pa=
ges still does not get deleted. My wild guess it must be the Jdbc driver ca=
use I'm using MySQL 5, but I still have to check this out. Also, as you con=
firmed there is a problem when sending attachments but I do not have a thro=
ugh test with that. Just sending once mail with attachment and I cannot ret=
rieve it. Also my remote mail does not work anymore but I guess I'll have t=
o reinstall it again. Is there a source code somewhere where I can check o=
ut the SQL statements, which maybe I can test individually? We have some pr=
ojects that makes use of blobs (but not intensive though) and so far I have=
not encountered problems. I've also noticed it creates blobs and not long =
blobs. Normally we use long blobs, but I guess you're using pages so I thin=
k it would not matter. Some problems we have encountered before was when bl=
obs don't get completely flushed out and you get missing bytes. However, I=
'm not yet very familiar with hibernate so I can't guarantee anything - I g=
uess you're using it for persistence right? Anyways, thanks a lot for your'=
s and Andrews time in helping me out. If I find anything unusual (I'm sure)=
I'll post it. I have some other questions but I'll post it in another thre=
ad. Thanks!
Regards,
Elmo
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