|
We have been running that identical config
for about 5 months now with pretty good luck.... The trick is to use
Exchange as an outbound relay host while using the Exchange connector for
Domino. The Exchange connector does have a few quirks at times but it
really does a good job while we are in the migration stage to 100%
Notes..... If you need any setup info, please feel free to contact me at the
below address.
Thanks!!
John Greenfield
Systems Integration / MIS
H-P Products, Inc.
(330) 875-5556 x329
jgreenfield@hpproducts.net
Wilfredo Feliberty <WFeliberty@twoscompany.com>
08/17/2000 04:56 PM
Please respond to DOMINO400
To: DOMINO400@midrange.com@SMTP@Exchange
cc:
Fax to:
Subject: RE: Converting from SMTP MSF To Domino ..
I currently use Microsoft exchange on a dial
out basis to send and receive
Email from my NT network.
I have some people using Lotus Notes.
The problem I am having is that the Lotus
Notes server does not exchange
Email with anyone except it's clients.
Using outlook with the exchange server I can
send and receive email to
anyone.
Using Notes I can only send and receive
email to those people on notes.
I currently have a DSL line that we use to
connect to the Internet.
We can access the internet via Notes or via
the NT network.
How can I setup Notes to do the same as the
Microsoft Exchange (without
dialing out) using the DSL line?
Sincerely,
Wilfredo Feliberty
Director of Information Technology
Two's Company
30 Warren Place
Mount Vernon NY 10550-4616
Tel (914) 664-2277 ext 650
Fax (914) 664-2222
mailto:Wfeliberty@twoscompany.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Silberberg
[mailto:jsilberberg@mindspring.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 11:34 AM
To: DOMINO400@midrange.com
Subject: Fw: Converting from SMTP MSF
To Domino ..
Resending ----
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Silberberg
<jsilberberg@mindspring.com>
To: <DOMINO400@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:35 AM
Subject: Converting from SMTP MSF To Domino
..
Afternoon,
I am moving a client who has been
using Native SMTP to send email
to
customers over to a native domino
environment. While I have a pretty good
handle on what needs to be changed, we are
not sure we have identified all
of the snddst / api calls in the existing
code. What happens if it uses
these older command, while Domino is
providing the SMTP interfaces instead
of
MSF ??
Also, rather than develop our own
API's this customer is wondering
what's available to generate mail merge
letters, and other Domino notes,
We will be using 5.0.4 and DxF on an AS/400
Native System with an second
Domino Server on a Netfinity on the side by
for DxF rendering..
TIA,
Jeffrey M. Silberberg
CompuDesigns, Inc.
(770) 399-9464
PS: Off line vendor responses welcome...
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