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I think your Name Server is 192.5.6.34, at least that what the WhoIs and DIG on reliatek.com shows. Your ISP should add an MX record in order for you to receive Internet email. It should point to something like mail.reliatek.com and have the IP address of 68.59.64.83. Then your router should permit a route to the 400 on the POP3 (110) and SMTP (25) ports. Before you do any of this, read through the extensive documentation provided by IBM, the FAQs at www.midrange.com and the archive at www.midrange.com. They can help you get setup so you are not at risk to email relaying and such. Yes, you will need to add a Host table entry in your 400 for mail.reliatek.com. If the 400 is not the web server, the www entry should be removed. Best Regards Fritz Hayes Atwater Associates <snip> | Ok, I have found my ISP's DNS address and have changed the 400 | configurations, it looks like this now... | | Host name . . . . . . . . . . . 'www' | Domain name . . . . . . . . . . 'reliatek.com' | Host name search priority . . . *LOCAL *REMOTE, *LOCAL, *SAME | Domain name server: | Internet address . . . . . . . '68.59.48.6'
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