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Hi Greg,

Decide on what you want for your Internet email address standard.
Something like <first initial><last name>@<domain>.com works OK.  From
your message, I'm guessing your standard is
<firstname><lastname>@<domain>.com.  This should not have your AS/400
system name in it!

To get your AS/400 to receive email for a domain, make sure the domain
name is in the host file.  This is done in (I think) option 12 in the
CFGTCP menu.  Add <domain>.com to the main IP assigned to your AS/400.
No system name.  Even with the Exchange server forwarding email, the 400
needs to think it is handling mail for <domain>.com.  So does Domino!
(Just one big shell game !-)  )

Now you can set the Internet address of each Notes user in the
People/Group tab of the Administrator client.  Look in the tools list on
the right for setting the Internet Address.  Follow the screens to reset
the users internet addresses.  The Admin Help gives lots of details
about this option.


Best Regards

Fritz Hayes
Atwater Associates
503-636-5914

|
|Here's my issue.  We have installed domino e-mail with AS/400 anymail
|integration as outlined in the IBM Lotus Domino for AS/400 Redbook.  We
|also
|have an exchange mail server at <domain>.com that is forwarding all
mail
|for
|as400.<domain>.com to our AS/400.  When I send an outbound mail from
Notes
|it goes out with the mail address of
|'firstname_lastname/<domain>@as400.<domain>.com'.  When I reply to one
of
|these outbound messages I get a Non-delivery report from Anymail
(internet
|header at the bottom)
|
|I found that if I send an e-mail to my user account in the form of
|'firstname_lastname@as400.<domain>.com' it gets to me fine through
Notes.
|So I'm stuck with two options, either get Domino/Anymail to accept the
|'first_last/<domain>@as400.<domain>.com' for inbound or have the reply
|address for the outbound mail be 'first_last@as400.<domain>.com'.  I
don't
|know how to do either of these.
|Thanks in advance,
|
|Greg Lewis
|Network Adminstrator
|eBusiness Solution Pros, Inc.



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