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Scott,

> Is the SMTP server in Domino set to allow relaying?
Yes for both the IP address and host name of the iSeries

> Is the properties file set correctly?
To the best of my knowledge -- I mirrored what works on the other box,
replacing the host name with the host name of the other iSeries

It looks like the 101-MessagingException is somewhat hardcoded in the RPG
program.  I guess I need to figure out what to change in the RPG to get a
more detailed error message.  I'm somewhat of a Java newbie but I guess
that's one way to learn is with a little trial and error...

Thanks for your help,
Bob



domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/21/2003 09:44:25 AM:

> Bob,
>
> Is the SMTP server in Domino set to allow relaying?
> Is the properties file set correctly?
>
> I did a google search on 101-MessagingException and got nothing.
> MessagingException turned up some results, but it looks like
> you/somebody would
> have to look at the source of the JavaMail stuff to figure out what the
101
> really means.
>
> Sorry, I am out of suggestions/answers.
>
> -- Scott Johnson
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Robert Laing
> > Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 8:06 AM
> > To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400
> > Subject: RE: Domino & JavaMail question
> >
> > Hi Scott,
> >
> > > What is not working?  The RPG program, JavaMail, or the
> > Domino server?
> > Is the
> > > RPG program running on the Domino servers in question or elsewhere?
> > When I call the RPG program, the interactive response is
> > 101-MessagingException.  The Domino server is running fine.  The RPG
> > program is running on the same hardware as the Domino server.
> >
> > > What happens when you are running the RPG program on the
> > non-working box,
> > but
> > > set it to 'talk to' the Domino server on the functioning box?
> > Same message:  101-MessagingException
> >
> > > The Domino server should be just playing the role as an
> > SMTP server to
> > the RPG
> > > program.  It could be the SMTP part of Domino is not
> > functioning/set-up
> > > properly.  Can you set up a non-Notes mail client that uses
> > that boxas an
> > SMTP
> > > server and see if it works.
> > The non-working box has been a functioning Domino server for
> > several years
> > now -- routing SMTP mail fine.
> >
> > My uneducated guess on this is that it's a Java issue rather
> > than a Domino
> > issue.  When we were testing on the working box and didn't
> > have the host
> > name entered correctly, we received a different message:  103
> > -- Host not
> > defined(or something like that).  So my assumption on this is
> > that JavaMail
> > is not even talking to the Domino server when the
> > 101-MessagingException
> > message is received.
> >
> > Bob
> >
>
>
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