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Problem with Configuration of James 2.1.2

Hello all,

I'm having a problem with my James installation.  I've set up the server and 
changed the configuration entries that need to be changed.  I've done 
something wrong because I can receive mail fine, but sending mail is a 
problem.  I can send mail to my msn.com account (very sketchy), but mail to 
other domains are trapped in the spam folder.  I checked the FAQ and checked 
the config file for dns entries and the mailet section for 
"RemoteAddrNotInNetwork".  This has the public ip of my machine, and the MX 
record that exists in my DNS entries.  All to no avail... any ideas?  The 
only other piece of information I can share is that my firewall is natting 
public addresses to 192 addresses - I doubt that is a problem.

Thanks in advance.

Jon


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Re: Problem with Configuration of James 2.1.2

Posted by JRC <po...@neonkiwi.com>.
The
> only other piece of information I can share is that my firewall is natting
> public addresses to 192 addresses - I doubt that is a problem.

it might be, my james logs show me as connecting from my router ip...not my
actual ip. try using your router ip in "RemoteAddrNotInNetwork" and see what
happens.

---Randy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Ceanfaglione" <ci...@msn.com>
To: <ja...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 3:05 PM
Subject: Problem with Configuration of James 2.1.2


> Hello all,
>
> I'm having a problem with my James installation.  I've set up the server
and
> changed the configuration entries that need to be changed.  I've done
> something wrong because I can receive mail fine, but sending mail is a
> problem.  I can send mail to my msn.com account (very sketchy), but mail
to
> other domains are trapped in the spam folder.  I checked the FAQ and
checked
> the config file for dns entries and the mailet section for
> "RemoteAddrNotInNetwork".  This has the public ip of my machine, and the
MX
> record that exists in my DNS entries.  All to no avail... any ideas?  The
> only other piece of information I can share is that my firewall is natting
> public addresses to 192 addresses - I doubt that is a problem.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jon
>
>
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RE: Problem with Configuration of James 2.1.2

Posted by "Noel J. Bergman" <no...@devtech.com>.
Turn on DEBUG for the spool manager, and see which matchers / mailets are
handling the message.  If the RemoteAddrNotInNetwork matcher is routing the
message into the spam bucket, then you'll know that it is your IP address
that is at issue.

If you are in a well-known DHCP pool, an InSpammerBlacklist matcher may be
tossing you into the spam bucket.

	--- Noel


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