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List:       james-user
Subject:    RE: where is James default database...?
From:       Cadbury <codename13th () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2004-05-27 3:18:02
Message-ID: 20040527031802.43053.qmail () web60210 ! mail ! yahoo ! com
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ooh..thanx a lot page... it's that easy to understand actually.. actually i'm a total \
beginner in this james and database thingy...thanx again

bill page <billp@snakeriversoftware.com> wrote:They are stored in flat files. For \
example my phred mailbox is:

\\Leela\C Drive\Apache\james-2.2.0RC4\apps\james\var\mail\inboxes\phred
while spam goes to:
\\Leela\C Drive\Apache\james-2.2.0RC4\apps\james\var\mail\spam

This can all be configured as you like. Those paths are default locations.
Note that 2.1.3 has some slightly different directories but the default
structure is pretty much the same. They are spec'd in config.xml such as:



.
.
.

file://var/mail/spam/

example, will -->

present for the mailet -->

             db://maildb/deadletter/spam 
            -->


Logs are spec'd in environment.xml


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cadbury [mailto:codename13th@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 9:43 PM
> To: James Users List
> Subject: where is James default database...?
> 
> 
> hi all..
> 
> just wondering..but perhaps this is a very simple
> question...if we don't use any database application with
> James(such as MySQL), then where does james store all the
> user data and all that(the default)...?
> 


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<DIV>ooh..thanx a lot page... it's that easy to understand actually..&nbsp;actually \
i'm a total beginner in this james and database thingy...thanx \
again<BR><BR><B><I>bill page &lt;billp@snakeriversoftware.com&gt;</I></B> wrote: \
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: \
#1010ff 2px solid">They are stored in flat files. For example my phred mailbox \
is:<BR><BR>\\Leela\C \
Drive\Apache\james-2.2.0RC4\apps\james\var\mail\inboxes\phred<BR>while spam goes \
to:<BR>\\Leela\C Drive\Apache\james-2.2.0RC4\apps\james\var\mail\spam<BR><BR>This can \
all be configured as you like. Those paths are default locations.<BR>Note that 2.1.3 \
has some slightly different directories but the default<BR>structure is pretty much \
the same. They are spec'd in config.xml such as:<BR><BR><PROCESSOR \
name="spam"><BR>.<BR>.<BR>.<BR><MAILET class=ToRepository \
match="All"><BR><REPOSITORYPATH>file://var/mail/spam/</REPOSITORYPATH><BR><BR><!-- \
Changing the repositoryPath, as in this commented out<br>example, will --><BR><!-- \
cause the mails to be stored in a database repository.  --><BR><!-- Please note that \
only one repositoryPath element can be<br>present for the mailet --><BR><!-- \
                configuration.
 --><BR><!--<br>            <repositoryPath> db://maildb/deadletter/spam \
</repositoryPath><br>            --><BR></MAILET><BR><BR>Logs are spec'd in \
environment.xml<BR><BR><BR>&gt; -----Original Message-----<BR>&gt; From: Cadbury \
[mailto:codename13th@yahoo.com]<BR>&gt; Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 9:43 PM<BR>&gt; \
To: James Users List<BR>&gt; Subject: where is James default \
database...?<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; hi all..<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; just wondering..but \
perhaps this is a very simple<BR>&gt; question...if we don't use any database \
application with<BR>&gt; James(such as MySQL), then where does james store all \
the<BR>&gt; user data and all that(the \
default)...?<BR>&gt;<BR><BR><BR>---------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>To \
unsubscribe, e-mail: server-user-unsubscribe@james.apache.org<BR>For additional \
commands, e-mail: server-user-help@james.apache.org<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><p>  <hr \
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