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  • Subject: Routing email from AS400 to Internet?
  • From: "Sean P. Donaghey" <sdonaghe@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Oct 1997 16:17:16 +0000

I have successfully installed my POP3 server on my AS400, and it works
great for sending email inside the company, but now I want to be able to
send email out to the Internet.  I have a Farallon Netopia ISDN router in
place right now, and I can communicate to the Internet no problem, but what
do I need to do to get the AS400 POP server to route the Internet mail to
my ISP?.

Here is a list of things I have done so far:

- Setup the remote name server, to that of my ISP's DNS server.  I can now
ping using the www.domain.com names.

- I have added a TCP/IP route to the Farallon router.


Is there something in the AS400 for SMTP routing?  I have looked in the
redbooks, and have yet to find a good answer.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Sean P. Donaghey
EX-CELL-O Canada Ltd.

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