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This is a multipart message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] There are three things that typically effect your mail reception 1. What DNS MX records point to your server. This tells the internet that mail for a specific domain gets delivered to a specific ip address. 2. What domains your mail is configured to accept mail for. I.e. even if mail for @lotus.com is delivered to my server. This is typically set in the Global Domain document, on the "Conversions" tab there is a field for primary and alternate internet domains. 3. Is your mail server using local part of full name for mail delivery. The default is both, which tells domino to first try and find an exact match for the message (it looks up addresses in the ($USERS) view of the nab). If it can't find an exact match, it then removes the domain name and search the part to the left of the at sign. To access the hidden view ($Users), hold down CTRL-SHFT while opening the address book - it's very useful for troubleshooting problems with the router. Regards, David Hoff Consultant 3X Corporation 22 Perimeter Center East Suite 2200 Atlanta, GA 30346 Phone: 678-579-0170 Fax: 678-579-0515 Mobile: 404-421-9789
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