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Posted to server-user@james.apache.org by "Jens A. Jensen" <ja...@swt.dk> on 2004/08/10 23:21:10 UTC

Messages in spam repository.

Messages from the outside to my James 2.2.0 server have to go through my 
ISP's mail server (standard approach for ISPs, I think). Around noon 
today the ISP's server was listed in dnsbl.njabl.org with the result 
that every incoming mail went to the James spam repository (I have not 
modified config.xml much). The server was taken off the list again after 
about 8 hours, but now I'm sitting here with 61 messages in the spam 
repository where they certainly do not belong.
My question is: How do I recover these messages? In particular, how do I 
distribute them to the proper users? Is there any automated way to do this?

I appreciate any advice you may have.

Regards,
jaj
10/8-04


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RE: Messages in spam repository.

Posted by "Noel J. Bergman" <no...@devtech.com>.
> My question is: How do I recover these messages?

I would move them to a new directory under var/mail and then use the
FromRepository mailet to respool them.

	--- Noel


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