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Rob, Thanks for the links. I will check them out. Roger Vicker, CCP rob@dekko.com wrote: > Very good list of facts. Especially the one about still wanting to use > SNDDST to send email from native AS/400 programs. > > There are a couple of ways to configure Domino email: Native Domino or > native 400. In your case, you'll want to use native 400. We went with > native Domino. But since we are combining our Domino 400 with our primary > 400 then we'll probably switch back. (Going to be the biggest 400 in > Indiana.) > About the native Domino vs native 400: > >http://doc.notes.net/domino_notes/5.0/as400/as400hlp.nsf/3936a3db7ee093638525664b005e3684/7e3e3dbe86bbd9478625673c0055c904?OpenDocument > > Also read over: > http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/redbooks/sg245990.pdf > > "Roger Vicker, > CCP" To: Domino 400 ><domino400@midrange.com> > <rvicker@vicker.co cc: > m> Fax to: > Sent by: Subject: Adding Internet >mail to Domino server? > domino400-admin@mi > drange.com > > 10/09/2001 06:52 > PM > Please respond to > domino400 > > Hello, > > I've been the administrator for a Domino server (5.0.8) on an AS/400 > (4.5.0) for a year. Now they have added a DSL connection to the LAN > and want to move all their email to Domino. What I haven't been able > to find is all the details of how to add this. The AS/400 is setup > with its private address, DNS addresses, and gateway address to the > firewall. > > If someone has a detailed (complete paths to each setting) check list > I would appreciate seeing it. If not, the pointers to where this is > hiding in the books (Red or Yellow) would be appreciated and I would > be willing to submit the check list I develop (limited I can bet) for > the Midrange FAQ and public extension. I am also wanting to make sure > their email address is in the form of shortuser@name.org instead of > the longer versions that Domino seems to prefer. The ability to send > an email (SNDDST) from the native AS400 programs will probably be a > near future need. > > BTW has anyone set a firewall (Sonic) to use a single NAT address but > have JUST incoming SMTP traffic go to the AS/400-Domino? I know that > the ISP will have to assign a static IP and setup the DNS MX entries > to point to it. > > Thanks > > Roger Vicker, CCP > > -- > *** Vicker Programming and Service *** Have bits will byte *** > www.vicker.com *** > Where does the dark go when you turn on the light? > -- *** Vicker Programming and Service *** Have bits will byte *** www.vicker.com *** Where does the dark go when you turn on the light?
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