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List:       james-user
Subject:    Re: documentation & configuration
From:       "John Saxton" <thaxty () hotmail ! com>
Date:       2007-07-18 20:57:19
Message-ID: BAY109-F271E30DE99CFF1DE02D8E1C7FA0 () phx ! gbl
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Hi,

Thanks for your assistance so far, however, I'm still unsure as to some 
details.

I'm currently trying to work out how to do different things with James.

The scenario I'm considering is: -

Two computers running James
Each computer has a mail server, but the user mailboxes are split up between 
the two boxes (I'd be using a db repository).

I believe that you're suggesting that I write a custom matcher/mailet pair 
to pull out any non-local users & send it over to the other.

I guess for the extra spool I'd need to just have another mail table 
created, I've not yet looked into how this is done.

"In this case you have a custom remotedelivery (with its
> >> own spool, separated from the outgoin) that deliver mails to the other
> >> JAMES server (you can use the gateway configuration)"
How were you envisining the mail being sent to the other computer in this 
scenario?

I'll start looking in to this further, but will probably have a lot more 
questions on configuration. The xml files aren't always self explanatory.

Thanks,

John

> >> Then before the HostIsLocal+LocalDelivery you use
> >> RecipientIsRegex+RemoteDelivery to check if the recipient is for the
> >> other server. In this case you have a custom remotedelivery (with its
> >> own spool, separated from the outgoin) that deliver mails to the other
> >> JAMES server (you can use the gateway configuration).
> >>
> >> The same thing can be done in the other server.
> >>
> >> Otherwise you can also use the ToRepository to place mails in a given
> >> repository instead of using the RemoteDelivery and move the mail via
> >> SMTP.



>
>John Saxton ha scritto:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think you lost some of your explanation I'm afraid..
>
>Right. I probably deleted an introduction sentece by mistake.
>Btw after thr "Then" there is an explanation of what to do.
>
>Otherwise give us the details of what you want to do and what you expect
>from each server.
>
>Stefano
>
> >> John Saxton ha scritto:
> >> >> > I looked through the posting archives, but couldn't find an
> >> answer to
> >> >> > the following question - is it possible to have multiple James
> >> >> instances
> >> >> > running & have each instance responsible for a predetermined
> >> clump of
> >> >> > users?
> >> >>
> >> >> users or domains?
> >> >> Try explaining better what you expect/you're trying to achieve and
> >> I'll
> >> >> try to give you an hint.
> >> >
> >> > Is it possible to have multiple james instance servicing one domain,
> >> > with the users divided between the James instances? I suspect it is,
> >> but
> >> > not sure whether this is immediately configurable.
> >> > What approach would you take to get this configuration running?
> >>
> >> This is not supported. Depending on the details it can be done via
> >> configuration or programmatically.
> >>
> >> E.g:
> >>
> >> Then before the HostIsLocal+LocalDelivery you use
> >> RecipientIsRegex+RemoteDelivery to check if the recipient is for the
> >> other server. In this case you have a custom remotedelivery (with its
> >> own spool, separated from the outgoin) that deliver mails to the other
> >> JAMES server (you can use the gateway configuration).
> >>
> >> The same thing can be done in the other server.
> >>
> >> Otherwise you can also use the ToRepository to place mails in a given
> >> repository instead of using the RemoteDelivery and move the mail via
> >> SMTP.
> >>
> >>
> >> Stefano
>
>
>
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