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Posted to server-dev@james.apache.org by Saibabu Vallurupalli <sa...@gmail.com> on 2013/02/25 16:11:06 UTC

Unable to send message out using James 3 Beta 4

Hi,

We are using James 3 Beta 4 version and on some machines it works fine we
were able to send/receive messages and some machines we were unable to send
messages out but we could receive them.

The servers which we were unable to send messages it was unable to detect
the DNS servers, On the same machine I used James 3 Beta 3 and it works
fine without any issues.

What could be the reason? Any idea of what we are missing in James 3 Beta
4? Surprise is James 3 Beta 3 works great without any issues. We have to
upgrade to James 3 Beta 4 to take advantage of new Mailet API methods.

Tried to compile James 3 Beta 3 code after adding missing methods but ran
into several other issues related to mail store.

I appreciate your help on this.

Thanks,
Sai

Re: Unable to send message out using James 3 Beta 4

Posted by Saibabu Vallurupalli <sa...@gmail.com>.
Eric,

Thank you for the response. We will verify this with our IT guys.

With best regards,
Sai

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:36 AM, Eric Charles <er...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Sai,
> Sorry for this late response, busy times...
>
> James uses dns-java which its turns relies and the Java platform, which
> its turn relies on the operatring system for the DNS lookups.
>
> Double check on the Operating System level your DNS name resolution. Use a
> low level command tool such as dig. I think the problem is not really on
> James side.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Eric
>
>
>
> On 25/02/2013 15:11, Saibabu Vallurupalli wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are using James 3 Beta 4 version and on some machines it works fine we
>> were able to send/receive messages and some machines we were unable to
>> send
>> messages out but we could receive them.
>>
>> The servers which we were unable to send messages it was unable to detect
>> the DNS servers, On the same machine I used James 3 Beta 3 and it works
>> fine without any issues.
>>
>> What could be the reason? Any idea of what we are missing in James 3 Beta
>> 4? Surprise is James 3 Beta 3 works great without any issues. We have to
>> upgrade to James 3 Beta 4 to take advantage of new Mailet API methods.
>>
>> Tried to compile James 3 Beta 3 code after adding missing methods but ran
>> into several other issues related to mail store.
>>
>> I appreciate your help on this.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sai
>>
>>
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Re: Unable to send message out using James 3 Beta 4

Posted by Eric Charles <er...@apache.org>.
Hi Sai,
Sorry for this late response, busy times...

James uses dns-java which its turns relies and the Java platform, which 
its turn relies on the operatring system for the DNS lookups.

Double check on the Operating System level your DNS name resolution. Use 
a low level command tool such as dig. I think the problem is not really 
on James side.

Hope this helps,

Eric


On 25/02/2013 15:11, Saibabu Vallurupalli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are using James 3 Beta 4 version and on some machines it works fine we
> were able to send/receive messages and some machines we were unable to send
> messages out but we could receive them.
>
> The servers which we were unable to send messages it was unable to detect
> the DNS servers, On the same machine I used James 3 Beta 3 and it works
> fine without any issues.
>
> What could be the reason? Any idea of what we are missing in James 3 Beta
> 4? Surprise is James 3 Beta 3 works great without any issues. We have to
> upgrade to James 3 Beta 4 to take advantage of new Mailet API methods.
>
> Tried to compile James 3 Beta 3 code after adding missing methods but ran
> into several other issues related to mail store.
>
> I appreciate your help on this.
>
> Thanks,
> Sai
>

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