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Posted to server-user@james.apache.org by mt...@student.cs.uwaterloo.ca on 2007/02/22 22:56:55 UTC

Unable to retrieve the data: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect

  Hi all,

    I have JAMES 2.3.0 on Windows XP running on a small home network. The last
time I've used it was about a week ago and everything was running fine then. But
now I cannot receive or forward any mail, and when I check the smtpserver log
(attached below), there were error messages saying "Unable to retrieve the data".

    I've tried some tweaking and none of them worked, and I've also tried
reinstalling a fresh copy but I still get the same error message in the log. I'm
running out of ideas :(

--config.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE config [
<!ENTITY listserverConfig SYSTEM "../conf/james-listmanager.xml">
<!ENTITY listserverStores SYSTEM "../conf/james-liststores.xml">
<!ENTITY fetchmailConfig SYSTEM "../conf/james-fetchmail.xml">
<!ENTITY smtphandlerchainConfig SYSTEM "../conf/james-smtphandlerchain.xml">
]>

<!--  Configuration file for the ASF James server -->

<!--  This file contains important settings that control the behaviour -->
<!--  of all of the services and repositories. -->

<!--                               README!                            -->

<!-- This configuration file is designed to run without alteration for simple
tests. -->
<!-- It assumes you have a DNS server on localhost and assigns a root password
of root. -->

<!-- In case the defaults do not suit you, the items you are most likely to need
to change -->
<!-- are preceded by a CHECKME! or CONFIRM? comment in the left margin. -->

<!-- For production use you will probably need to make more extensive changes,
see -->
<!-- http://james.apache.org/server/2.3.0/ -->

<!-- $Revision: 450377 $ Committed on $Date: 2006-09-27 04:18:09 -0400 (Wed, 27
Sep 2006) $ by: $Author: bago $ -->

<config>
   <James>

<!-- CHECKME! -->
      <!-- This is the postmaster email address for this mail server. -->
      <!-- Set this to the appropriate email address for error reports -->
      <!-- If this is set to a non-local email address, the mail server -->
      <!-- will still function, but will generate a warning on startup. -->
      <postmaster>Postmaster@localhost</postmaster>

      <!-- servernames identifies the DNS namespace served by this instance of
James. -->
      <!-- These servernames are used for both matcher/mailet processing and
SMTP auth -->
      <!-- to determine when a mail is intended for local delivery. -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- If autodetect is TRUE, James wil attempt to discover its own host
name AND -->
      <!-- use any explicitly specified servernames. -->
      <!-- If autodetect is FALSE, James will use only the specified
servernames. -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- If autodetectIP is not FALSE, James will also allow add the IP
address for each servername. -->
      <!-- The automatic IP detection is to support RFC 2821, Sec 4.1.3, address
literals. -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- To override autodetected server names simply add explicit servername
elements. -->
      <!-- In most cases this will be necessary. -->
      <!-- By default, the servername 'localhost' is specified. This can be
removed, if required. -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- Warning: If you are using fetchmail it is important to include the -->
      <!-- fetched domains in the server name list to prevent looping.       -->
      <servernames autodetect="true" autodetectIP="true">
<!-- CONFIRM? -->
         <servername>localhost</servername>
      </servernames>

      <!-- Set whether user names are case sensitive or case insensitive -->
      <!-- Set whether to enable local aliases -->
      <!-- Set whether to enable forwarding -->
      <usernames ignoreCase="true" enableAliases="true" enableForwarding="true"/>

      <!-- The inbox repository is the location for users inboxes -->
      <!-- Default setting: file based repository - enter path ( use  "file:///"
for absolute) -->
      <inboxRepository>
         <repository destinationURL="file://var/mail/inboxes/" type="MAIL"/>
      </inboxRepository>

      <!-- Alternative inbox repository definition for DB use. -->
      <!-- The format for the destinationURL is "db://<data-source>/<table>" -->
      <!-- <data-source> is the datasource name set up in the
database-connections block, below -->
      <!-- <table> is the name of the table to store user inboxes in -->
      <!-- The user name is used as <repositoryName> for this repository config. -->
      <!--
      <inboxRepository>
         <repository destinationURL="db://maildb/inbox/" type="MAIL"/>
      </inboxRepository>
      -->

      <!-- Alternative inbox repository definition for DB use. -->
      <!-- Stores message body in file system, rest in database -->
      <!-- 
      <inboxRepository>
         <repository destinationURL="dbfile://maildb/inbox/" type="MAIL"/>
      </inboxRepository>
      -->

      <!-- Alternative inbox repository definition for mbox use. -->
      <!-- This method uses UNIX standard mbox files and is meant for people
using mbox files -->
      <!-- with systems such as mail list archive displayers -->
      <!-- Note that dot-locking is not currently supported -->
      <!-- so network (write) accesses may cause mbox corruption -->
      <!-- the sample mbox URL is an absolute URL; mbox:///var/mail will put the
users mbox files in /var/mail/-->
      <!--
      <inboxRepository>
         <repository destinationURL="mbox:///var/mail/" type="MAIL"/>
      </inboxRepository>
      -->
   </James>

   <!-- This is an example configuration for FetchMail, a JavaMail based gateway
 -->
   <!-- service that pulls messages from other sources, and inserts them into
the -->
   <!-- spool.  They are then processed normally, although FetchMail generally 
  -->
   <!-- has to fabricate some of the envelope information.  FetchMail should be
  -->
   <!-- considered a mail gateway, rather than a relay, in RFC terms.          
  -->
   <!-- Fetchmail is a functionally richer replacement for FetchPOP.           
  -->
   <!-- CHECKME: FetchMail is disabled by default, and must be configured to
use. -->
   <!-- Edit the file referred to by fetchmailConfig to enable and configure.  
  -->
   &fetchmailConfig;

   <!-- Set the Java packages from which to load mailets and matchers -->
   <mailetpackages>
      <mailetpackage>org.apache.james.transport.mailets</mailetpackage>
      <mailetpackage>org.apache.james.transport.mailets.smime</mailetpackage>
   </mailetpackages>
   <matcherpackages>
      <matcherpackage>org.apache.james.transport.matchers</matcherpackage>
      <matcherpackage>org.apache.james.transport.matchers.smime</matcherpackage>
   </matcherpackages>

   <!-- The James Spool Manager block  -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- This block is responsible for processing messages on the spool. -->
   <spoolmanager>
      <!-- Number of spool threads -->
      <threads> 10 </threads>

      <!-- The root processor is a required processor - James routes all mail on
the spool -->
      <!-- through this processor first. -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- This configuration is a sample configuration for the root processor. -->
      <processor name="root">

         <!-- This mailet redirects mail for the user 'postmaster' at any local
domain to -->
         <!-- the postmaster address specified for the server. The postmaster
address -->
         <!-- is required by rfc822. Do not remove this mailet unless you are
meeting -->
         <!-- this requirement through other means (e.g. a
XML/JDBCVirtualUserTable mailet) -->
         <mailet match="All" class="PostmasterAlias"/>

         <!-- Checks that the email Sender is associated with a valid domain. -->
         <!-- Useful for detecting and eliminating spam. -->
         <!-- For this block to function, the spam processor must be configured. -->
         <!--
         <mailet
match="SenderInFakeDomain=64.55.105.9,64.94.110.11,194.205.62.122,194.205.62.62,195.7.77.20,206.253.214.102,212.181.91.6,219.88.106.80,194.205.62.42,216.35.187.246,203.119.4.6"
class="ToProcessor">
            <processor> spam </processor>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- Important check to avoid looping -->
         <mailet match="RelayLimit=30" class="Null"/>

         <!-- Check for viruses -->
         <!-- -->
         <!-- Does an antivirus scan check using a ClamAV daemon (CLAMD). -->
         <!-- -->
         <!-- Interacts directly with the daemon using the "stream" method, -->
         <!-- which should have the lowest possible overhead. -->
         <!-- The CLAMD daemon will typically reside on localhost, but could
reside on a -->
         <!-- different host. -->
         <!-- It may also consist on a set of multiple daemons, each residing on
a different -->
         <!-- server and on different IP number. -->
         <!-- In such case a DNS host name with multiple IP addresses
(round-robin load sharing) -->
         <!-- is supported by the mailet (but on the same port number). -->
         <!-- -->
         <!-- Handles the following init parameters: -->
         <!-- <debug> -->
         <!-- <host>: the host name of the server where CLAMD runs. It can
either be -->
         <!--     a machine name, such as -->
         <!--     "java.sun.com", or a textual representation of its -->
         <!--     IP address. If a literal IP address is supplied, only the -->
         <!--     validity of the address format is checked. -->
         <!--     If the machine name resolves to multiple IP addresses,
round-robin load sharing will -->
         <!--     be used. -->
         <!--     The default is "localhost". -->
         <!-- <port>: the port on which CLAMD listens. The default is "3310". -->
         <!-- <maxPings>: the maximum number of connection retries during
startup. -->
         <!--     If the value is "0" no startup test will be done. -->
         <!--     The default is "6". -->
         <!-- <pingIntervalMilli>: the interval (in milliseconds) -->
         <!--     between each connection retry during startup. -->
         <!--     The default is "30000" (30 seconds). -->
         <!-- <streamBufferSize>: the BufferedOutputStream buffer size to use  -->
         <!--     writing to the stream connection. The default is "8192". -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="ClamAVScan" onMailetException="ignore">
            <debug> true </debug>
         </mailet> 
         -->

         <!-- If infected go to virus processor -->
         <mailet match="HasMailAttributeWithValue=org.apache.james.infected,
true" class="ToProcessor">
            <processor> virus </processor>
         </mailet>

         <!-- Check attachment extensions for possible viruses -->
         <!-- The "-z" option requests the check to be non-recursively applied -->
         <!-- to the contents of any attached '*.zip' file. -->
         <!-- 
         <mailet match="AttachmentFileNameIs=-d -z *.exe *.com *.bat *.cmd *.pif
*.scr *.vbs *.avi *.mp3 *.mpeg *.shs" class="Bounce" onMatchException="error">
            <inline>heads</inline>
            <attachment>none</attachment>
            <passThrough>false</passThrough>
            <prefix>[REJECTED]</prefix>
            <notice>
The Security Policy of XXX does not allow to forward messages containing
attachments having any of the extensions .exe, .com, .bat, .cmd, .pif, .scr,
.vbs, .avi, .mp3, .mpeg, .shs, therefore your message has been rejected.

Please don't reply to this e-mail as it has been automatically sent by the
antivirus system.

Regards, Postmaster XXX.YYY
....................................
            </notice>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- Whitelist Management -->
         <!-- Manages for each local user a "white list" of remote addresses
whose messages -->
         <!-- should never be blocked as spam. -->
         <!-- -->
         <!-- If <automaticInsert> is true, it will check, for a local sender,
if a remote recipient -->
         <!-- is already in the list: if not, it will be automatically inserted. -->
         <!-- This is under the interpretation that if a local sender X sends a
message to a -->
         <!-- remote recipient Y, then later on if a message is sent by Y to X
it should be -->
         <!-- considered always valid and never blocked; hence Y should be in
the white list -->
         <!-- of X. -->
         <!-- -->
         <!-- Another mode of operations is when a local sender sends a message
to <whitelistManagerAddress> -->
         <!-- with one of three specific values in the subject, to -->
         <!-- (i) send back a message displaying a list of the addresses in his
own list (<displayFlag>); -->
         <!-- (ii) insert some new addresses in his own list (<insertFlag>); -->
         <!-- (iii) remove some addresses from his own list (<removeFlag>). -->
         <!-- In all of the three above cases the message will be ghosted and
the postmaster will reply -->
         <!-- to the sender. -->
         <!-- -->
         <!-- The sender name is always converted to its primary name (handling
aliases). -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="SMTPAuthSuccessful" class="WhiteListManager"
onMailetException="ignore">
            <repositoryPath>db://maildb</repositoryPath>
            <automaticInsert>true</automaticInsert>
           
<whitelistManagerAddress>whitelist.manager@xxx.yyy</whitelistManagerAddress>
            <displayFlag>display</displayFlag>
            <insertFlag>insert</insertFlag>
            <removeFlag>remove</removeFlag>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- "not spam" bayesian analysis feeder. -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="RecipientIs=not.spam@xxx.yyy"
class="BayesianAnalysisFeeder">
            <repositoryPath> db://maildb </repositoryPath>
            <feedType>ham</feedType>
            <maxSize>200000</maxSize>
         </mailet>
         -->
     
         <!-- "spam" bayesian analysis feeder. -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="RecipientIs=spam@xxx.yyy" class="BayesianAnalysisFeeder">
            <repositoryPath> db://maildb </repositoryPath>
            <feedType>spam</feedType>
            <maxSize>200000</maxSize>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- sample SMIME mailets configuration -->
         <!-- In order to use SMIME capabilities you need to install the
bouncycastle JCE -->
         <!-- provider in your environment (james/lib) -->
         <!-- e.g: bcprov-jdk14-129.jar from
http://www.bouncycastle.org/latest_releases.html -->
         <!-- 
         <mailet match="IsSMIMEEncrypted" class="SMIMEDecrypt">
            <keyStoreType>pkcs12</keyStoreType>
            <keyStoreFileName>c:/path.pfx</keyStoreFileName>
            <keyStorePassword>myKeyStorePass</keyStorePassword>
            <keyAlias>myKeyAlias</keyAlias>
            <keyAliasPassword>myKeyPass</keyAliasPassword>
         </mailet>
         
         <mailet match="IsSMIMESigned" class="SMIMECheckSignature">
            <keyStoreType>pkcs12</keyStoreType>
            <keyStoreFileName>c:/path.pfx</keyStoreFileName>
            <keyStorePassword>myKeyStorePass</keyStorePassword>
            <strip>false</strip>
            <onlyTrusted>true</onlyTrusted>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="XMLVirtualUserTable">
            <!- 1:1 mapping ->
            <mapping>morgoth@middle-earth=sauron@mordor</mapping>
            <!- 1:n mapping ->
            <mapping>istari@middle-earth=saruman@isengard;radigast;gandalf</mapping>
            <!- DSN mapping ->
            <mapping>boromir@osgilliath=error:550 Requested action not taken: no
such user here</mapping>
            <!- regex based mapping ->
            <mapping>*@osgilliath=regex:(.*)@osgilliath:${1}@minas-tirith</mapping>
            <!- both standard and regex mapping ->
            <mapping>ring@*=onering@mordor;regex:ring@(.*):ring@${1}</mapping>
            <!- conditional regex mapping example ->
           
<mapping>*@listserver=regex:(.*)-on@listserver:${1}-subscribe@listserver;
                                 
regex:(.*)-off@listserver:${1}-unsubscribe@listserver
            </mapping>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- Anti-spam processing -->
         <!-- The following two entries avoid double anti-spam analysis -->
         <!-- for forwarded messages. -->
         <!-- Has spam checking already been done? -->
         <mailet match="HasMailAttribute=spamChecked" class="ToProcessor">
            <processor> transport </processor>
         </mailet>
         <!-- Spam checking will not be done twice -->
         <mailet match="All" class="SetMailAttribute">
            <spamChecked>true</spamChecked>
         </mailet>

         <!-- White List:
              If you use block lists, you will probably want to check
              for known permitted senders.  This is particularly true
              if you use more aggressive block lists, such as SPEWS,
              that are prone to block entire subnets without regard
              for non-spamming senders.
         -->

         <!-- Messages from authenticated senders never are spam -->
         <mailet match="SMTPAuthSuccessful" class="ToProcessor">
            <processor> transport </processor>
         </mailet>

         <!-- Messages signed by trusted users never are spam -->
         <!-- Uncommenting the following entry, messages with valid signatures
will never be considered spam. -->
         <!-- This can be a valid policy *if* SMIMECheckSignature was invoked -->
         <!-- with <onlyTrusted>true</onlyTrusted> set -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="HasMailAttribute=org.apache.james.SMIMECheckSignature"
class="ToProcessor">
            <processor> transport </processor>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- specific known senders -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="SenderIs=goodboy@goodhost"
                 class="ToProcessor">
            <processor> transport </processor>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- People on this list agree to pay a penalty if they send spam -->
         <mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=query.bondedsender.org."
                 class="ToProcessor">
           <processor> transport </processor>
         </mailet>

         <!-- E-mail legally required not to be spam (see:
http://www.habeas.com) -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="HasHabeasWarrantMark" class="ToProcessor">
            <processor> transport </processor>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- If the sender is in a recipient's whitelist, it is a valid sender, -->
         <!-- and as such the message should not be considered spam for such
recipient. -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="IsInWhiteList=db://maildb" class="ToProcessor"
onMatchException="noMatch">
            <processor> transport </processor>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- End of White List -->

         <!-- Check for delivery from a known spam server -->
         <!-- This set of matchers/mailets redirect all emails from known -->
         <!-- black holes, open relays, and spam servers to the spam processor -->
         <!-- For this set to function properly, the spam processor must be
configured. -->
         <mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=dnsbl.njabl.org."
                 class="ToProcessor">
           <processor> spam </processor>
           <notice>550 Requested action not taken: rejected - see
http://njabl.org/ </notice>
         </mailet>

         <mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=relays.ordb.org."
                 class="ToProcessor">
           <processor> spam </processor>
           <notice>550 Requested action not taken: rejected - see
http://www.ordb.org/ </notice>
         </mailet>

         <!-- Sample matching to kill a message (send to Null) -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="RecipientIs=badboy@badhost" class="Null"/>
         -->

         <!-- Anti spam bayesian analysis -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="BayesianAnalysis" onMailetException="ignore">
            <repositoryPath>db://maildb</repositoryPath>
        <maxSize>200000</maxSize>
            <headerName>X-MessageIsSpamProbability</headerName>
            <ignoreLocalSender>true</ignoreLocalSender>
         </mailet>

         <mailet match="CompareNumericHeaderValue=X-MessageIsSpamProbability >
0.90" class="SetMailAttribute" onMatchException="noMatch">
            <isSpam>true</isSpam>
         </mailet>

         <mailet match="CompareNumericHeaderValue=X-MessageIsSpamProbability >
0.90" class="SetMimeHeader" onMatchException="noMatch">
            <name>X-MessageIsSpam</name>
            <value>true</value>
         </mailet>

         <mailet match="CompareNumericHeaderValue=X-MessageIsSpamProbability >
0.99" class="ToProcessor" onMatchException="noMatch">
            <processor> spam </processor>
            <notice>Spam not accepted</notice>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- Send remaining mails to the transport processor for either local
or remote delivery -->
         <mailet match="All" class="ToProcessor">
            <processor> transport </processor>
         </mailet>
      </processor>

      <!-- The error processor is required.  James may internally set emails to
the -->
      <!-- error state.  The error processor is generally invoked when there is
an -->
      <!-- unexpected error either in the mailet chain or internal to James. -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- By default configuration all email that generates an error in placed
in -->
      <!-- an error repository. -->
      <processor name="error">
         <!-- If you want to notify the sender their message generated an error,
uncomment this       -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="Bounce"/>
         -->
         <!-- If you want to notify the postmaster that a message generated an
error, uncomment this  -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="NotifyPostmaster"/>
         -->

         <!-- Logs any messages to the repository specified -->
         <mailet match="All" class="ToRepository">
            <repositoryPath> file://var/mail/error/</repositoryPath>
            <!-- An alternative database repository example follows. -->
            <!--
            <repositoryPath> db://maildb/deadletter/error </repositoryPath>
            -->
         </mailet>
      </processor>

      <!-- Processor CONFIGURATION SAMPLE: transport is a sample custom
processor for local or -->
      <!-- remote delivery -->
      <processor name="transport">

        <!-- This is an example configuration including configuration for a list
server. -->
        <!-- CHECKME: before uncommenting this, edit the configuration file's
contents   -->
        <!--
          &listserverConfig;
        -->

         <mailet match="SMTPAuthSuccessful" class="SetMimeHeader">
            <name>X-UserIsAuth</name>
            <value>true</value>
         </mailet>
    
         <mailet match="HasMailAttribute=org.apache.james.SMIMECheckSignature"
class="SetMimeHeader">
            <name>X-WasSigned</name>
            <value>true</value>
         </mailet>

         <!-- Add a server-side signature -->
         <!-- In order to use SMIME capabilities you need to install the
bouncycastle JCE -->
         <!-- provider in your environment (james/lib) -->
         <!-- e.g: bcprov-jdk14-129.jar from
http://www.bouncycastle.org/latest_releases.html -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="SMIMESign" onMailetException="ignore">
            <keyStoreType>jks</keyStoreType>
            <keyStoreFileName>path.keystore</keyStoreFileName>
            <keyStorePassword>myKeyStorePass</keyStorePassword>
            <keyAlias>myKeyAlias</keyAlias>
            <keyAliasPassword>myKeyPass</keyAliasPassword>
            <signerName>XXX Trusted Server</signerName>
            <rebuildFrom>true</rebuildFrom>
            <postmasterSigns>true</postmasterSigns>
            <debug>true</debug>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- Check if over quota -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="RecipientIsOverFixedQuota=20M" class="Resend">
            <sender>postmaster</sender>
            <replyTo>postmaster</replyTo>
            <reversePath>null</reversePath>
            <inline>none</inline>
            <attachment>message</attachment>
            <prefix>[OVER QUOTA WARNING]</prefix>
            <message>
When receiving the attached message, your mailbox is larger than 20 MB, which is
the maximum allowed quota. The mailbox will not be blocked, but we ask you to
empty it ASAP.

It is likely that you have set, in your mail client account, the option "leave a
copy of messages on server". For any help ask your administrators.

Regards, Postmaster XXX.YYY
....................................
            </message>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- Is the recipient is for a local account, deliver it locally -->
         <mailet match="RecipientIsLocal" class="LocalDelivery"/>

         <!-- If the host is handled by this server and it did not get -->
         <!-- locally delivered, this is an invalid recipient -->
         <mailet match="HostIsLocal" class="ToProcessor">
            <processor> local-address-error </processor>
            <notice>550 - Requested action not taken: no such user here</notice>
         </mailet>

<!-- CHECKME! -->
         <!-- This is an anti-relay matcher/mailet combination -->
         <!-- -->
         <!-- Emails sent from servers not in the network list are  -->
         <!-- rejected as spam.  This is one method of preventing your -->
         <!-- server from being used as an open relay.  Make sure you understand -->
         <!-- how to prevent your server from becoming an open relay before -->
         <!-- changing this configuration. See also <authorizedAddresses> in
SMTP Server -->
         <!-- -->
         <!-- This matcher/mailet combination must come after local delivery has -->
         <!-- been performed.  Otherwise local users will not be able to receive -->
         <!-- email from senders not in this remote address list. -->
         <!-- -->
         <!-- If you are using this matcher/mailet you will probably want to -->
         <!-- update the configuration to include your own network/addresses. 
The -->
         <!-- matcher can be configured with a comma separated list of IP
addresses  -->
         <!-- wildcarded IP subnets, and wildcarded hostname subnets. -->
         <!-- e.g. "RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1, abc.de.*, 192.168.0.*" -->
         <!-- -->
         <!-- If you are using SMTP authentication then you can (and generally -->
         <!-- should) disable this matcher/mailet pair. -->
	<!--
         <mailet match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1, 192.168.*"
class="ToProcessor">
            <processor> relay-denied </processor>
            <notice>550 - Requested action not taken: relaying denied</notice>
         </mailet>
	-->

         <!-- Attempt remote delivery using the specified repository for the
spool, -->
         <!-- using delay time to retry delivery and the maximum number of
retries -->
         <mailet match="All" class="RemoteDelivery">
            <outgoing> file://var/mail/outgoing/ </outgoing>
            <!-- alternative database repository example below -->
            <!--
            <outgoing> db://maildb/spool/outgoing </outgoing>
            -->

            <!-- Delivery Schedule based upon RFC 2821, 4.5.4.1 -->
            <!-- 5 day retry period, with 4 attempts in the first
                 hour, two more within the first 6 hours, and then
                 every 6 hours for the rest of the period. -->
            <delayTime>  5 minutes </delayTime>
            <delayTime> 10 minutes </delayTime>
            <delayTime> 45 minutes </delayTime>
            <delayTime>  2 hours </delayTime>
            <delayTime>  3 hours </delayTime>
            <delayTime>  6 hours </delayTime>
            <maxRetries> 25 </maxRetries>

            <!-- The number of threads that should be trying to deliver outgoing
messages -->
            <deliveryThreads> 1 </deliveryThreads>

            <!-- If false the message will not be sent to given server if any
recipients fail -->
            <sendpartial>false</sendpartial>
            
            <!-- By default we send bounces to the "bounce" processor -->
            <!-- By removing this configuration James will fallback to hardcoded
bounce -->
            <!-- notifications -->
            <bounceProcessor>bounces</bounceProcessor>

            <!-- A single mail server to deliver all outgoing messages. -->
            <!-- This is useful if this server is a backup or failover machine, -->
            <!-- or if you want all messages to be routed through a particular
mail server, -->
            <!-- regardless of the email addresses specified in the message -->
            <!-- -->
            <!-- The gateway element specifies the gateway SMTP server name. -->
            <!-- If your gateway mail server is listening on a port other than
25, -->
            <!-- you can set James to connect to it on that port using the
gatewayPort -->
            <!-- element. -->
            <!-- Although normally multiple addresses are implemented through
proper -->
            <!-- DNS configuration, the RemoteDelivery mail does allow
specifying -->
            <!-- multiple gateway elements, each of which may also have a port -->
            <!-- e.g., mygateway:2525 -->
            <!-- the gatewayPort element is used as a default -->
            <!--
            <gateway> otherserver.mydomain.com </gateway>
            <gatewayPort>25</gatewayPort>
            -->
         </mailet>

      </processor>

      <!-- Processor CONFIGURATION SAMPLE: spam is a sample custom processor for
handling -->
      <!-- spam. -->
      <!-- You can either log these, bounce these, or just ignore them. -->
      <processor name="spam">
         <!-- To destroy all messages, uncomment this matcher/mailet
configuration -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="Null"/>
         -->

         <!-- To notify the sender their message was marked as spam, uncomment
this matcher/mailet configuration -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="Bounce"/>
         -->

         <!-- To notify the postmaster that a message was marked as spam,
uncomment this matcher/mailet configuration -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="NotifyPostmaster"/>
         -->

         <!-- To log the message to a repository, this matcher/mailet
configuration should be uncommented. -->
         <!-- This is the default configuration. -->
         <mailet match="All" class="ToRepository">
            <repositoryPath>file://var/mail/spam/</repositoryPath>

            <!-- Changing the repositoryPath, as in this commented out example,
will -->
            <!-- cause the mails to be stored in a database repository.  -->
            <!-- Please note that only one repositoryPath element can be present
for the mailet -->
            <!-- configuration. -->
            <!--
            <repositoryPath> db://maildb/deadletter/spam </repositoryPath>
            -->
         </mailet>
      </processor>

      <!-- messages containing viruses. -->
      <processor name="virus">
      
         <!-- To avoid a loop while bouncing -->
         <mailet match="All" class="SetMailAttribute">
            <org.apache.james.infected>true, bouncing</org.apache.james.infected>
         </mailet>

         <!-- If the sender is authenticated, notify the infection -->
         <mailet match="SMTPAuthSuccessful" class="Bounce">
            <inline>heads</inline>
            <attachment>none</attachment>
            <notice> Warning: We were unable to deliver the message below
because it was found infected by virus(es). </notice>
         </mailet>

         <!-- In any other situation ghost it, -->
         <!-- as viruses almost always spoof the sender's address -->
         <mailet match="All" class="Null" />
      </processor>

      <!-- This processor handles messages that are for local domains, where the
user is unknown -->
      <processor name="local-address-error">
         <!-- To avoid bouncing/archiving spam, uncomment this matcher/mailet
configuration -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="HasMailAttribute=isSpam" class="Null"
onMatchException="noMatch"/>
         -->

         <!-- To notify the sender the address was invalid, uncomment this
matcher/mailet configuration -->
         <!-- The original message is not attached to keep the bounce processor
from deliverying spam -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="Bounce">
            <attachment>none</attachment>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- To notify the postmaster that a message had an invalid address,
uncomment this matcher/mailet configuration -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="NotifyPostmaster"/>
         -->

         <mailet match="All" class="ToRepository">
            <repositoryPath> file://var/mail/address-error/</repositoryPath>
            <!-- An alternative database repository example follows. -->
            <!--
            <repositoryPath> db://maildb/deadletter/address-error </repositoryPath>
            -->
         </mailet>
      </processor>

      <!-- This processor handles messages that are for foreign domains, where
relaying is denied -->
      <!-- As of James v2.2, this processor can be deprecated by using the
<authorizedAddresses> tag
           in the SMTP Server, and rejecting the message in the protocol
transaction.  -->
      <processor name="relay-denied">
         <!-- To notify the sender the address was invalid, uncomment this
matcher/mailet configuration -->
         <!-- The original message is not attached to keep the bounce processor
from deliverying spam -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="Bounce">
            <attachment>none</attachment>
         </mailet>
         -->

         <!-- To notify the postmaster that a relay request was denied,
uncomment this matcher/mailet configuration -->
         <!--
         <mailet match="All" class="NotifyPostmaster"/>
         -->

         <mailet match="All" class="ToRepository">
            <repositoryPath>file://var/mail/relay-denied/</repositoryPath>
            <!-- An alternative database repository example follows. -->
            <!--
            <repositoryPath> db://maildb/deadletter/relay-denied </repositoryPath>
            -->
         </mailet>
      </processor>

      <!-- This processor handle the bounces from RemoteDelivery: As of James
v2.3, this is the new -->
      <!-- Default. -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- DSNBounce properly create a DSN compliant bounce -->
      <processor name="bounces">
         <mailet match="All" class="DSNBounce">
            <passThrough>false</passThrough>

            <!-- optional subject prefix prepended to the original message -->
            <!--
            <prefix>[bounce]</prefix>
            -->
            
            <!-- message, heads or none, default=message -->
            <!--
            <attachment>heads</attachment>
            -->
            
            <!-- the message sent in the bounce, the first occurrence of the
pattern [machine] is -->
            <!-- replaced with the name of the executing machine -->
            <!-- Default: Hi. This is the James mail server at [machine] ... -->
            <!--
            <messageString>Here is [machine]. I'm not able to deliver this
message.</messageString>
            -->
          </mailet>
      </processor>
   </spoolmanager>

   <!-- DNS Server Block -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- Specifies DNS Server information for use by various components inside -->
   <!-- James. -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- If autodiscover is true, James will attempt to autodiscover the DNS
servers configured on your underlying system.-->
   <!-- Currently, this works if the OS has a unix-like /etc/resolv.conf,-->
   <!-- or the system is Windows based with ipconfig or winipcfg.-->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- If no DNS servers are found and you have not specified any below,
127.0.0.1 will be used-->
   <!-- If you use autodiscover and add DNS servers manually a combination of
all the dns servers will be used  -->
   <!--  -->
   <!-- Information includes a list of DNS Servers to be used by James.  These
are -->
   <!-- specified by the server elements, each of which is a child element of
the -->
   <!-- servers element.  Each server element is the IP address of a single DNS
server. -->
   <!-- The servers element can have multiple server children. -->
   <dnsserver>
      <servers>
         <!--Enter ip address of your DNS server, one IP address per server -->
         <!-- element. -->
         <!--
          <server>127.0.0.1</server>
         -->
      </servers>
      <!-- Change autodiscover to false if you would like to turn off
autodiscovery -->
      <!-- and set the DNS servers manually in the <servers> section -->
      <autodiscover>true</autodiscover>
      <authoritative>false</authoritative>

      <!-- Maximum number of entries to maintain in the DNS cache -->
      <maxcachesize>50000</maxcachesize>
   </dnsserver>

   <!-- The RemoteManager server is enabled by default -->
   <!-- Disabling blocks will stop them from listening, -->
   <!-- but does not free as many resources as removing them would -->
   <remotemanager enabled="true">
      <port>4555</port>
      <!--  Uncomment this if you want to bind to a specific inetaddress -->
      <!--
      <bind> </bind>
      -->
      <!--  Uncomment this if you want to use TLS (SSL) on this port -->
      <!--
      <useTLS>true</useTLS>
      -->
      <handler>
         <!-- This is the name used by the server to identify itself in the
RemoteManager -->
         <!-- protocol.  If autodetect is TRUE, the server will discover its -->
         <!-- own host name and use that in the protocol.  If discovery fails, -->
         <!-- the value of 'localhost' is used.  If autodetect is FALSE, James -->
         <!-- will use the specified value. -->
         <helloName autodetect="true">myMailServer</helloName>
         <administrator_accounts>
<!-- CHECKME! -->
            <!-- Change the default login/password. -->
            <account login="root" password="root"/>
         </administrator_accounts>
         <connectiontimeout> 60000 </connectiontimeout>
         <!-- The prompt directive adds a prompt to every output from
RemoteManager -->
         <!-- 
         <prompt>james&gt;</prompt>
         -->
      </handler>
   </remotemanager>

    <!-- The POP3 server is enabled by default -->
    <!-- Disabling blocks will stop them from listening, -->
    <!-- but does not free as many resources as removing them would -->
   <pop3server enabled="true">
      <!-- port 995 is the well-known/IANA registered port for POP3S  ie over
SSL/TLS -->
      <!-- port 110 is the well-known/IANA registered port for Standard POP3 -->
      <port>110</port>

      <!-- Uncomment this if you want to bind to a specific inetaddress -->
      <!--
      <bind> </bind>
      -->
      <!--  Uncomment this if you want to use TLS (SSL) on this port -->
      <!--
      <useTLS>true</useTLS>
      -->

      <handler>
         <!-- This is the name used by the server to identify itself in the POP3 -->
         <!-- protocol.  If autodetect is TRUE, the server will discover its -->
         <!-- own host name and use that in the protocol.  If discovery fails, -->
         <!-- the value of 'localhost' is used.  If autodetect is FALSE, James -->
         <!-- will use the specified value. -->
         <helloName autodetect="true">myMailServer</helloName>
         <connectiontimeout>120000</connectiontimeout>
      </handler>
   </pop3server>

    <!-- The SMTP server is enabled by default -->
    <!-- Disabling blocks will stop them from listening, -->
    <!-- but does not free as many resources as removing them would -->
   <smtpserver enabled="true">
      <!-- port 25 is the well-known/IANA registered port for SMTP -->
      <port>25</port>

      <!-- Uncomment this if you want to bind to a specific inetaddress -->
      <!-- Please NOTE: you should add this IP also to your
RemoteAddrNotInNetwork -->
      <!-- in order to avoid relay check for locallly generated bounces -->
      <!--
      <bind> </bind>
      -->
      <!-- Uncomment this if you want to use TLS (SSL) on this port -->
      <!--
      <useTLS>true</useTLS>
      -->

      <handler>
         <!-- This is the name used by the server to identify itself in the SMTP -->
         <!-- protocol.  If autodetect is TRUE, the server will discover its -->
         <!-- own host name and use that in the protocol.  If discovery fails, -->
         <!-- the value of 'localhost' is used.  If autodetect is FALSE, James -->
         <!-- will use the specified value. -->
         <helloName autodetect="true">myMailServer</helloName>
         <connectiontimeout>360000</connectiontimeout>

         <!--  Uncomment this if you want to require SMTP authentication.

               supported values:
               true: required but announced only to not authorizedAddresses
               false: don't use AUTH
               announce: like true, but always announce AUTH capability to clients

               The correct behaviour per RFC value would be false or announce
               but we still support true for backward compatibility and because
               some webmail client fails when AUTH is announced but no
authentication
               information has been provided
          -->
         <authRequired>true</authRequired>

<!-- CHECKME! -->
         <!--  Uncomment this if you want to authorize specific addresses/networks.
               If you use SMTP AUTH, addresses that match those specified here will
               be permitted to relay without SMTP AUTH.  If you do not use SMTP
               AUTH, and you specify addreses here, then only addresses that match
               those specified will be permitted to relay.

               Addresses may be specified as a an IP address or domain name, with an
               optional netmask, e.g.,

               127.*, 127.0.0.0/8, 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0, and localhost/8 are all
the same

               See also the RemoteAddrNotInNetwork matcher in the transport
processor.
               You would generally use one OR the other approach.
         -->
         <authorizedAddresses>127.0.0.0/8</authorizedAddresses>

         <!--  Uncomment this if you want to verify sender addresses, ensuring
that -->
         <!--  the sender address matches the user who has authenticated. -->
         <!--  This prevents a user of your mail server from acting as someone
else -->
         <!--
         <verifyIdentity>true</verifyIdentity>
         -->

         <!--  This sets the maximum allowed message size (in kilobytes) for
this -->
         <!--  SMTP service. If unspecified, the value defaults to 0, which
means no limit. -->
         <maxmessagesize>0</maxmessagesize>
         
         <!--  This sets wether to enforce the use of HELO/EHLO salutation
before a -->
         <!--  MAIL command is accepted. If unspecified, the value defaults to
true -->
         <!-- 
         <heloEhloEnforcement>true</heloEhloEnforcement>
         -->

         <!-- SMTP Handler Chain customization -->
         <!-- Uncomment this and edit james-smtphandlerchain.xml configuration
file to -->
         <!-- enable the experimental fastfail features. Look at the
james-smtphandlerchain.xml -->
         <!-- for further informations -->
         <!-- 
         &smtphandlerchainConfig;
         -->
            
      </handler>
   </smtpserver>

    <!-- The NNTP server is enabled by default -->
    <!-- Disabling blocks will stop them from listening, -->
    <!-- but does not free as many resources as removing them would -->
    <!-- NNTP-specific: if you disable the NNTP Server, you should also set the
nntp-repository's
         threadCount to 0, otherwise there will be threads active and polling  -->
   <nntpserver enabled="true">
   <!-- THE NNTP PROTOCOL IS EXPERIMENTAL AND NOT AS WELL TESTED AS SMTP AND
POP3 IN THIS RELEASE.
        The James project recommends that you check the James web site for
updates to the NNTP
        service.  -->
      <!-- port 563 is the well-known/IANA registered port for NNTP over SSL/TLS -->
      <!-- port 119 is the well-known/IANA registered port for Standard NNTP -->
      <port>119</port>

      <!-- Uncomment this if you want to bind to a specific inetaddress -->
      <!--
      <bind> </bind>
      -->
      <!-- Uncomment this if you want to use TLS (SSL)  on this port -->
      <!--
      <useTLS>true</useTLS>
      -->

      <handler>
         <!-- This is the name used by the server to identify itself in the NNTP -->
         <!-- protocol.  If autodetect is TRUE, the server will discover its -->
         <!-- own host name and use that in the protocol.  If discovery fails, -->
         <!-- the value of 'localhost' is used.  If autodetect is FALSE, James -->
         <!-- will use the specified value. -->
         <helloName autodetect="true">myMailServer</helloName>
         <connectiontimeout>120000</connectiontimeout>
          <!-- Set the authRequired value to true to enable authenticated NNTP -->
         <authRequired>false</authRequired>
      </handler>
   </nntpserver>

   <nntp-repository>
      <!-- If this is set to true, posting will be disallowed. -->
      <readOnly>false</readOnly>

      <rootPath>file://var/nntp/groups</rootPath>
      <tempPath>file://var/nntp/temp</tempPath>
      <articleIDPath>file://var/nntp/articleid</articleIDPath>
      <articleIDDomainSuffix>news.james.apache.org</articleIDDomainSuffix>

      <!-- The news groups hosted in this NNTP repository. -->
      <!-- Groups here will be added to those found in the file system,
           but removing groups from here will NOT remove them from the
           server.  Change <newsgroups> to <newsgroups only="true"> to
           restrict newsgroups to ONLY those found in this list.  -->
      <newsgroups>
         <newsgroup>org.apache.james.dev</newsgroup>
         <newsgroup>org.apache.james.user</newsgroup>
         <newsgroup>org.apache.avalon.dev</newsgroup>
         <newsgroup>org.apache.avalon.user</newsgroup>
      </newsgroups>

      <spool>
         <configuration>
            <spoolPath>file://var/nntp/spool</spoolPath>
            <!-- The number of threads that process spooler related tasks. -->
            <threadCount>1</threadCount>
            <!-- The spool thread(s) should idle for some time, if it has
nothing to do  -->
            <threadIdleTime>60000</threadIdleTime>
         </configuration>
      </spool>
   </nntp-repository>

   <!-- Spool repository configuration -->
   <!-- The spool repository is the location where incoming mails are
temporarily stored -->
   <!-- before being processed. -->
   <spoolrepository destinationURL="file://var/mail/spool/" type="SPOOL"/>
 
   <!-- Alternative spool repository definition for JDBC use -->
   <!--
   <spoolrepository destinationURL="db://maildb/spool/spool" type="SPOOL"/>
   -->
 
   <!-- Alternative spool repository definition for JDBC use -->
   <!-- Stores message body in file system, rest in database -->
   <!--
   <spoolrepository destinationURL="dbfile://maildb/spool/spool" type="SPOOL"/>
   -->

   <!-- The Mailstore block -->
   <mailstore>
      <repositories>

         <!-- File based repositories.  These repositories store all message
data -->
         <!-- in the file system. -->
         <repository class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.AvalonMailRepository">
            <protocols>
               <protocol>file</protocol>
            </protocols>
            <types>
               <type>MAIL</type>
            </types>
         </repository>
         <repository class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.AvalonSpoolRepository">
            <protocols>
               <protocol>file</protocol>
            </protocols>
            <types>
               <type>SPOOL</type>
            </types>
         </repository>

         <!-- JDBC based repositories.  These repositories store all message
data -->
         <!-- in the database. -->
         <repository class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.JDBCMailRepository">
            <protocols>
               <protocol>db</protocol>
            </protocols>
            <types>
               <type>MAIL</type>
            </types>
            <config>
               <sqlFile>file://conf/sqlResources.xml</sqlFile>
               <!-- Set the size threshold for in memory handling of storing
operations -->
               <!-- Default is currently 409600000 due to a bug with mysql and
binary stream -->
               <!-- currently under investigation. Please change this only if
you know what -->
               <!-- you do, this is EXPERIMENTAL -->
               <!--
               <inMemorySizeLimit>4096</inMemorySizeLimit>
                -->
            </config>
         </repository>

         <repository class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.JDBCSpoolRepository">
            <protocols>
               <protocol>db</protocol>
            </protocols>
            <types>
               <type>SPOOL</type>
            </types>
            <config>
               <sqlFile>file://conf/sqlResources.xml</sqlFile>
               <maxcache>1000</maxcache>
               <!-- Set the size threshold for in memory handling of storing
operations -->
               <!-- Default is currently 409600000 due to a bug with mysql and
binary stream -->
               <!-- currently under investigation. Please change this only if
you know what -->
               <!-- you do, this is EXPERIMENTAL -->
               <!--
               <inMemorySizeLimit>4096</inMemorySizeLimit>
                -->
            </config>
         </repository>

         <!-- These repositories store message delivery and headers in the DB,
and the body to the filesystem -->
         <repository class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.JDBCMailRepository">
            <protocols>
               <protocol>dbfile</protocol>
            </protocols>
            <types>
               <type>MAIL</type>
            </types>
            <config>
               <sqlFile>file://conf/sqlResources.xml</sqlFile>
               <filestore>file://var/dbmail</filestore>
            </config>
         </repository>

         <repository class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.JDBCSpoolRepository">
            <protocols>
               <protocol>dbfile</protocol>
            </protocols>
            <types>
               <type>SPOOL</type>
            </types>
            <config>
               <sqlFile>file://conf/sqlResources.xml</sqlFile>
               <filestore>file://var/dbmail</filestore>
               <maxcache>1000</maxcache>
            </config>
         </repository>

         <!-- The mbox repository is designed for MAIL only; SPOOL performance
would be less than ideal-->
         <repository class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.MBoxMailRepository">
            <protocols>
               <protocol>mbox</protocol>
            </protocols>
            <types>
               <type>MAIL</type>
            </types>
         </repository>

         <repository
class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.filepair.File_Persistent_Object_Repository">
            <protocols>
               <protocol>file</protocol>
            </protocols>
            <types>
               <type>OBJECT</type>
            </types>
            <models>
               <model>SYNCHRONOUS</model>
               <model>ASYNCHRONOUS</model>
               <model>CACHE</model>
            </models>
         </repository>

         <repository
class="org.apache.james.mailrepository.filepair.File_Persistent_Stream_Repository">
            <protocols>
               <protocol>file</protocol>
            </protocols>
            <types>
               <type>STREAM</type>
            </types>
            <models>
               <model>SYNCHRONOUS</model>
               <model>ASYNCHRONOUS</model>
               <model>CACHE</model>
            </models>
         </repository>
      </repositories>

   </mailstore>


   <!-- The User Storage block -->
   <users-store>
      <!-- Configure User Repositories here. -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- User repositories are required for the following purposes: -->
      <!--    - storing James user information, including forwards, aliases, -->
      <!--      and authentication data. -->
      <!--    - holding lists of users for the listserv mailet -->
      <!-- Currently, two different storage options are available: -->
      <!--    - file-based storage using Java serialization -->
      <!--    - database-backed storage -->
      <!-- (Use of database or file-system is defined on a "per-repository"
basis) -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- Note: One user repository is required for James: -->
      <!--   LocalUsers - the users for whom you are providing POP3, NNTP, or
SMTP service -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- Other repositories may be used by matchers or mailets. -->

      <!-- Default: File-based user repositories  Use these configurations to
store user info in the filesystem  -->
      <!-- The LocalUsers repository, for storing James' User info. -->
      <repository name="LocalUsers"
class="org.apache.james.userrepository.UsersFileRepository">
         <destination URL="file://var/users/"/>
      </repository>


      <!-- Database backed user repositories -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- Use these configurations to store user info in a database. -->
      <!-- Note: The <data-source> element must refer to a connection configured -->
      <!--       in the <database-connections> configuration section. -->

      <!-- The LocalUsers repository, for storing James' User info. -->
      <!-- 
      <repository name="LocalUsers"
class="org.apache.james.userrepository.JamesUsersJdbcRepository"
destinationURL="db://maildb/users">
         <sqlFile>file://conf/sqlResources.xml</sqlFile>
      </repository>
      -->

      <!-- This is an example configuration including configuration for a list
server. -->
      <!-- CHECKME: before uncommenting this, edit the configuration file's
contents   -->
      <!--
        &listserverStores;
      -->

   </users-store>

   <!-- The database-connections block -->
   <database-connections>
      <!-- These connections are referred to by name elsewhere in the config
file -->
<!-- CHECKME! -->
      <!-- To allow James to use a database you must configure the database
connection here. -->
      <!-- If you are not using a database, you can leave this section
unchanged. -->
      <!-- These connections are referred to by name in URLs elsewhere in the
config file. -->
      <!--
           James has previously used an in-house connection pool, Mordred.
           Mordred is being deprecated in favor of Jakarta Commons DBCP.
           To use DBCP:    org.apache.james.util.dbcp.JdbcDataSource
           To use Mordred: org.apache.james.util.mordred.JdbcDataSource

           Change it back, of course, to use Mordred.

           NOTE: DBCP is configured to recover from a database server outage.
                 This, alone, may be reason for you to give it a try.
      -->
      
      <!-- Default James distribution includes Apache Derby database, -->
      <!-- which is easy to embed - but we support all the major SQL   -->
      <!-- databases - just reconfigure your JDBC configuration -->
      <!--
      <data-source name="maildb" class="org.apache.james.util.dbcp.JdbcDataSource">
         <driver>org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver</driver>
         <dburl>jdbc:derby:../apps/james/var/derbydb;create=true</dburl>
         <user></user>
         <password></password>
         <poolPreparedStatements>true</poolPreparedStatements>
         <max>20</max>
      </data-source>
      -->

      <!-- JDBC driver .jar libraries for other RDBMS can be placed in
~james/lib/  -->

      <!-- You can download latest Connector/J from   -->
      <!-- http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/3.1.html -->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- Example, connecting to a MySQL database called "mail" on localhost-->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- The max value is the maximum number of concurrent connections James
will -->
      <!-- open to this database-->
      <!-- If you see "SQLException: Giving up... no connections available." in
your -->
      <!-- log files or bounced mail you should increase this value -->
      <!--
      <data-source name="maildb" class="org.apache.james.util.dbcp.JdbcDataSource">
         <driver>com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</driver>
         <dburl>jdbc:mysql://127.0.0.1/mail?autoReconnect=true</dburl>
         <user>username</user>
         <password>password</password>
         <max>20</max>
      </data-source>
      -->

      <!-- Example, connecting to a Microsoft MSSQL database called "mail" on
localhost-->
      <!-- -->
      <!-- The max value is the maximum number of concurrent connections James
will -->
      <!-- open to this database-->
      <!-- If you see "SQLException: Giving up... no connections available." in
your -->
      <!-- log files or bounced mail you should increase this value -->
      <!--
      <data-source name="maildb" class="org.apache.james.util.dbcp.JdbcDataSource">
         <driver>com.inet.tds.TdsDriver</driver>
         <dburl>jdbc:inetdae7:127.0.0.1?database=James</dburl>
         <user>sa_james</user>
         <password>blahblah</password>
         <max>20</max>
      </data-source>
      -->

      <!-- Here is a configuration for hsqldb (formerly HypersonicSQL) -->
      <!-- You can download the db from http://www.hsqldb.org/ . Just put the -->
      <!-- hsqldb.jar in the lib directory and uncomment the following block -->
      <!--
      <data-source name="maildb" class="org.apache.james.util.dbcp.JdbcDataSource">
         <driver>org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver</driver>
         <dburl>jdbc:hsqldb:target/data/hsqldb</dburl>
         <user>sa</user>
         <password></password>
         <max>20</max>
      </data-source>
      -->

   </database-connections>

   <!-- Configuration for Cornerstone Services -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- For a simple configuration, nothing beneath this line should require -->
   <!-- alteration. -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- You will need to adjust the Socket Manager service configuration if you
want -->
   <!-- to enable secure sockets (TLS) for any James service.                  
     -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- Complex or high volume configurations may require changes to the
parameters -->
   <!-- in this section.  Please read the James and Avalon documentation before -->
   <!-- attempting to adjust this section. -->
   <!-- -->

   <!-- The Connection Manager block -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- The idle-timeout is the number of milliseconds that it will take for
idle -->
   <!-- client connections managed by this connection manager to be marked at
timed out. -->
   <!-- If no value is specified, the value defaults to 5 minutes, 300000
milliseconds -->
   <!-- A value of 0 means that client sockets will not timeout. -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- The max-connections parameter specifies the default maximum number of
client -->
   <!-- connections that this connection manager will allow per managed server
socket. -->
   <!-- This value can be overridden by each individual service. -->
   <!-- If no value is specified, the value defaults to 30. -->
   <!-- A value of 0 creates a maximum of 1 connection due to the use of the
HardResourceLimiting -->
   <!-- thread pool by the ServerConnection class. -->
   <!-- Resource limitations imposed by other components (i.e. max # of threads)
may -->
   <!-- serve to limit the number of open connections. -->
   <!-- -->
   <connections>
      <idle-timeout>300000</idle-timeout>
      <max-connections>30</max-connections>
   </connections>

   <!-- The Socket Manager block -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- The server-sockets element has a number of factory sub-elements. -->
   <!-- Each of the factory elements has a name and class attribute -->
   <!-- The name attribute for each factory element must be unique.  -->
   <!-- The class attribute is the name of a class that implements the -->
   <!-- interface org.apache.avalon.cornerstone.services.ServerSocketFactory -->
   <!-- Specific factory elements may require some sub-elements.  This is -->
   <!-- factory class dependent. -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- The client-sockets element has a number of factory sub-elements. -->
   <!-- Each of the factory elements has a name and class attribute -->
   <!-- The name attribute for each factory element must be unique.  -->
   <!-- The class attribute is the name of a class that implements the -->
   <!-- interface org.apache.avalon.cornerstone.services.SocketFactory -->
   <!-- Specific factory elements may require some sub-elements.  This is -->
   <!-- factory class dependent. -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- In order to use the ssl factory under Java 1.5 and support all Clients -->
   <!-- (particularly Mozilla Thunderbird) you need to install the Sun JCE -->
   <!-- provider in your environment (james/lib) -->
   <!-- e.g: jre/lib/ext/sunjce_provider.jar -->
   <!--  -->
   <sockets>
      <server-sockets>
         <factory name="plain"
class="org.apache.avalon.cornerstone.blocks.sockets.DefaultServerSocketFactory"/>
         <!--
         <factory name="ssl"
class="org.apache.avalon.cornerstone.blocks.sockets.TLSServerSocketFactory">
            <ssl-factory>
               <keystore>
                  <file>conf/keystore</file>
                  <password>secret</password>
                  <key-password>keysecret</key-password>
                  <type>JKS</type>
                  <protocol>TLS</protocol>
                  <algorithm>SunX509</algorithm>
                  <authenticate-client>false</authenticate-client>
               </keystore>
            </ssl-factory>
         </factory>
         -->
      </server-sockets>
      <client-sockets>
         <factory name="plain"
class="org.apache.avalon.cornerstone.blocks.sockets.DefaultSocketFactory"/>
      </client-sockets>
   </sockets>

   <!-- The Thread Manager block -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- The thread manager provides thread pools for use throughout the server. -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- A thread pool with the name "default" must be defined in this thread
manager -->
   <!-- configuration. -->
   <!-- -->
   <!-- Each thread pool is defined with a "thread-group" element. -->
   <!-- Each of these elements has the following required sub-elements: -->
   <!--   name - the name of the thread pool, used by other components to -->
   <!--          lookup the thread pool -->
   <!--   priority - the thread priority for threads in the pool.  This is -->
   <!--              a value between 0 and 10, with 5 being the normal -->
   <!--              priority and 10 being the maximum. -->
   <!--   is-daemon - whether the threads in the pool are daemon threads. -->
   <!--   max-threads - the maximum number of threads allowed in the pool. -->
   <!--   min-threads - the minimum number of threads allowed in the pool. (not
implemented) -->
   <!--   min-spare-threads - (not implemented) -->
   <thread-manager>
      <thread-group>
         <name>default</name>
         <priority>5</priority>
         <is-daemon>false</is-daemon>
         <max-threads>100</max-threads>
         <min-threads>20</min-threads>
         <min-spare-threads>20</min-spare-threads>
      </thread-group>
   </thread-manager>
</config>


--smtpserver log
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: SMTP Service uses default thread group.
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: SMTP Service is running on: bbaxis-dev
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: SMTP Service handler hello name is: bbaxis-dev
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: SMTP Service handler connection timeout is:
360000
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: SMTP Service connection backlog is: 5
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: SMTP Service will allow a maximum of 30
connections.
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: This SMTP server requires authentication,
but doesn't verify that the authentication credentials match the sender address.
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Authorized addresses: [127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0]
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: No maximum message size is enforced for this
server.
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: The idle timeout will be reset every 20480
bytes.
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.VrfyCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.AuthCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.QuitCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.HelpCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.HeloCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.MailCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.DataCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.RcptCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.EhloCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added MessageHandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.SendMailHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.NoopCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.ExpnCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: Added Commandhandler:
org.apache.james.smtpserver.RsetCmdHandler
22/02/07 15:18:01 DEBUG smtpserver: SMTP Service init...
22/02/07 15:18:01 DEBUG smtpserver: SMTP Service ...init end
22/02/07 15:18:01 INFO  smtpserver: SMTP Service started plain:25
22/02/07 15:18:01 DEBUG smtpserver: Using a bounded pool for SMTP handlers with
upper limit 30
22/02/07 15:18:07 DEBUG smtpserver: Retrieving a
org.apache.james.smtpserver.SMTPHandler from the pool
22/02/07 15:18:07 DEBUG smtpserver: Getting SMTPHandler from pool.
22/02/07 15:18:07 INFO  smtpserver: Connection from
cpe-66-25-14-174.houston.res.rr.com (66.25.14.174)
22/02/07 15:18:07 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 220 bbaxis-dev SMTP Server (JAMES SMTP
Server 2.3.0) ready Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:18:07 -0600 (CST)
22/02/07 15:18:07 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling start()
22/02/07 15:18:07 DEBUG smtpserver: Watchdog default Worker #6 has time to sleep
360000
22/02/07 15:18:08 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: EHLO
22/02/07 15:18:08 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-bbaxis-dev Hello bbaxisdev
(cpe-66-25-14-174.houston.res.rr.com [66.25.14.174])
22/02/07 15:18:08 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
22/02/07 15:18:08 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-AUTH=LOGIN PLAIN
22/02/07 15:18:08 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-PIPELINING
22/02/07 15:18:08 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
22/02/07 15:18:08 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:08 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: AUTH
22/02/07 15:18:08 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 334 VXNlcm5hbWU6
22/02/07 15:18:08 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: AUTH method LOGIN succeeded
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 235 Authentication Successful
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: MAIL
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250 2.1.0 Sender <al...@bbaxis.com> OK
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: RCPT
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250 2.1.5 Recipient <te...@bbaxis.com> OK
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: DATA
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 354 Ok Send data ending with <CRLF>.<CRLF>
22/02/07 15:18:09 ERROR smtpserver: Unknown error occurred while processing DATA.
javax.mail.MessagingException: Unable to retrieve the data: The filename,
directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect;
  nested exception is:
	java.io.IOException: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is
incorrect
	at
org.apache.james.core.MimeMessageInputStreamSource.<init>(MimeMessageInputStreamSource.java:99)
	at org.apache.james.core.MailImpl.<init>(MailImpl.java:179)
	at org.apache.james.smtpserver.DataCmdHandler.processMail(DataCmdHandler.java:264)
	at org.apache.james.smtpserver.DataCmdHandler.doDATA(DataCmdHandler.java:131)
	at org.apache.james.smtpserver.DataCmdHandler.onCommand(DataCmdHandler.java:79)
	at org.apache.james.smtpserver.SMTPHandler.handleConnection(SMTPHandler.java:391)
	at
org.apache.james.util.connection.ServerConnection$ClientConnectionRunner.run(ServerConnection.java:422)
	at
org.apache.excalibur.thread.impl.ExecutableRunnable.execute(ExecutableRunnable.java:55)
	at org.apache.excalibur.thread.impl.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:116)
Caused by: java.io.IOException: The filename, directory name, or volume label
syntax is incorrect
	at java.io.WinNTFileSystem.createFileExclusively(Native Method)
	at java.io.File.checkAndCreate(File.java:1345)
	at java.io.File.createTempFile(File.java:1434)
	at java.io.File.createTempFile(File.java:1471)
	at
org.apache.james.core.MimeMessageInputStreamSource.<init>(MimeMessageInputStreamSource.java:73)
	... 8 more
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 451 4.0.0 Error processing message:
Unable to retrieve the data: The filename, directory name, or volume label
syntax is incorrect
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: HIS
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command HIS unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: 
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command  unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
------=_NEXTPART_000_0006_01C75694.98899350
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command
------=_NEXTPART_000_0006_01C75694.98899350 unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
CONTENT-TYPE:
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command CONTENT-TYPE:
unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
CHARSET="ISO-8859-1"
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command CHARSET="ISO-8859-1"
unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
CONTENT-TRANSFER-ENCODING:
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command
CONTENT-TRANSFER-ENCODING: unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: 
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command  unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: TEST
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command TEST unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
------=_NEXTPART_000_0006_01C75694.98899350
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command
------=_NEXTPART_000_0006_01C75694.98899350 unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
CONTENT-TYPE:
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command CONTENT-TYPE:
unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
CHARSET="ISO-8859-1"
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command CHARSET="ISO-8859-1"
unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
CONTENT-TRANSFER-ENCODING:
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command
CONTENT-TRANSFER-ENCODING: unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: 
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command  unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: <!DOCTYPE
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command <!DOCTYPE unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: <HTML><HEAD>
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command <HTML><HEAD>
unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: <META
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command <META unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
CHARSET=3DISO-8859-1">
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command
CHARSET=3DISO-8859-1"> unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: <META
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command <META unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
<STYLE></STYLE>
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command <STYLE></STYLE>
unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: </HEAD>
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command </HEAD> unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: <BODY
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command <BODY unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: <DIV><FONT
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command <DIV><FONT unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: 
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command  unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command:
------=_NEXTPART_000_0006_01C75694.98899350--
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command
------=_NEXTPART_000_0006_01C75694.98899350-- unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:09 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: 
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command  unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: .
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 500 5.5.1 Command . unrecognized.
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling stop() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Closing socket.
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling disposeWatchdog() default Worker #6
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Watchdog default Worker #6 is exiting run().
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Returning SMTPHandler to pool.
22/02/07 15:18:10 DEBUG smtpserver: Returning a
org.apache.james.smtpserver.SMTPHandler to the pool
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Retrieving a
org.apache.james.smtpserver.SMTPHandler from the pool
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Getting SMTPHandler from pool.
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Retrieving a
org.apache.james.smtpserver.SMTPHandler from the pool
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Getting SMTPHandler from pool.
22/02/07 15:37:14 INFO  smtpserver: Connection from outbound1.den.paypal.com
(216.113.188.96)
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 220 bbaxis-dev SMTP Server (JAMES SMTP
Server 2.3.0) ready Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:37:14 -0600 (CST)
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling start()
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Watchdog default Worker #5 has time to sleep
360000
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: EHLO
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-bbaxis-dev Hello
outbound2.den.paypal.com (outbound1.den.paypal.com [216.113.188.96])
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-AUTH=LOGIN PLAIN
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-PIPELINING
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #5
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: MAIL
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250 2.1.0 Sender <se...@paypal.com> OK
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #5
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: RCPT
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 530 5.7.1 Authentication Required
22/02/07 15:37:14 ERROR smtpserver: Rejected message - authentication is
required for mail request [to:bill@bbaxis.com] [from:service@paypal.com]
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #5
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: DATA
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 503 5.5.0 No recipients specified
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #5
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: RSET
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250 2.0.0 OK
22/02/07 15:37:14 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #5
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: QUIT
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 221 2.0.0 bbaxis-dev Service closing
transmission channel
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #5
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling stop() default Worker #5
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Closing socket.
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling disposeWatchdog() default Worker #5
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Watchdog default Worker #5 is exiting run().
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Returning SMTPHandler to pool.
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Returning a
org.apache.james.smtpserver.SMTPHandler to the pool
22/02/07 15:37:15 INFO  smtpserver: Connection from outbound1.den.paypal.com
(216.113.188.96)
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 220 bbaxis-dev SMTP Server (JAMES SMTP
Server 2.3.0) ready Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:37:15 -0600 (CST)
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling start()
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Watchdog default Worker #8 has time to sleep
360000
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: EHLO
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-bbaxis-dev Hello
outbound2.den.paypal.com (outbound1.den.paypal.com [216.113.188.96])
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-AUTH=LOGIN PLAIN
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250-PIPELINING
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #8
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: MAIL
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250 2.1.0 Sender <se...@paypal.com> OK
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #8
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: RCPT
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 530 5.7.1 Authentication Required
22/02/07 15:37:15 ERROR smtpserver: Rejected message - authentication is
required for mail request [to:bill@bbaxis.com] [from:service@paypal.com]
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #8
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: DATA
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 503 5.5.0 No recipients specified
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #8
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: RSET
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 250 2.0.0 OK
22/02/07 15:37:15 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #8
22/02/07 15:37:16 DEBUG smtpserver: Lookup command handler for command: QUIT
22/02/07 15:37:16 DEBUG smtpserver: Sent: 221 2.0.0 bbaxis-dev Service closing
transmission channel
22/02/07 15:37:16 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling reset() default Worker #8
22/02/07 15:37:16 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling stop() default Worker #8
22/02/07 15:37:16 DEBUG smtpserver: Closing socket.
22/02/07 15:37:16 DEBUG smtpserver: Calling disposeWatchdog() default Worker #8
22/02/07 15:37:16 DEBUG smtpserver: Watchdog default Worker #8 is exiting run().
22/02/07 15:37:16 DEBUG smtpserver: Returning SMTPHandler to pool.
22/02/07 15:37:16 DEBUG smtpserver: Returning a
org.apache.james.smtpserver.SMTPHandler to the pool


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Re: Unable to retrieve the data: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect

Posted by Alex Tsay <mt...@student.cs.uwaterloo.ca>.
> What is the path you installed James? (Is there any space/weird char?)
> Are you installing in a "simple" "c" drive or instead using a virtual drive 
> or a networked drive as the james install path?
>
     It's installed on a simple "C" drive. The file path is 
"C:\bbaxis\james-2.3.0". One thing that comes to mind, I installed 
additional language supports (East Asian languages) on Windows half a week 
ago. Would that have an effect?

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Re: Unable to retrieve the data: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect

Posted by Stefano Bagnara <ap...@bago.org>.
What is the path you installed James? (Is there any space/weird char?)
Are you installing in a "simple" "c" drive or instead using a virtual 
drive or a networked drive as the james install path?

Stefano

mtsay@student.cs.uwaterloo.ca ha scritto:
> 22/02/07 15:18:09 ERROR smtpserver: Unknown error occurred while processing DATA.
> javax.mail.MessagingException: Unable to retrieve the data: The filename,
> directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect;
>   nested exception is:
> 	java.io.IOException: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is
> incorrect
> 	at
> org.apache.james.core.MimeMessageInputStreamSource.<init>(MimeMessageInputStreamSource.java:99)
> 	at org.apache.james.core.MailImpl.<init>(MailImpl.java:179)
> 	at org.apache.james.smtpserver.DataCmdHandler.processMail(DataCmdHandler.java:264)
> 	at org.apache.james.smtpserver.DataCmdHandler.doDATA(DataCmdHandler.java:131)
> 	at org.apache.james.smtpserver.DataCmdHandler.onCommand(DataCmdHandler.java:79)
> 	at org.apache.james.smtpserver.SMTPHandler.handleConnection(SMTPHandler.java:391)
> 	at
> org.apache.james.util.connection.ServerConnection$ClientConnectionRunner.run(ServerConnection.java:422)
> 	at
> org.apache.excalibur.thread.impl.ExecutableRunnable.execute(ExecutableRunnable.java:55)
> 	at org.apache.excalibur.thread.impl.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:116)
> Caused by: java.io.IOException: The filename, directory name, or volume label
> syntax is incorrect
> 	at java.io.WinNTFileSystem.createFileExclusively(Native Method)
> 	at java.io.File.checkAndCreate(File.java:1345)
> 	at java.io.File.createTempFile(File.java:1434)
> 	at java.io.File.createTempFile(File.java:1471)
> 	at
> org.apache.james.core.MimeMessageInputStreamSource.<init>(MimeMessageInputStreamSource.java:73)
> 	... 8 more



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