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Bob, Is the SMTP server in Domino set to allow relaying? Is the properties file set correctly? I did a google search on 101-MessagingException and got nothing. MessagingException turned up some results, but it looks like you/somebody would have to look at the source of the JavaMail stuff to figure out what the 101 really means. Sorry, I am out of suggestions/answers. -- Scott Johnson > -----Original Message----- > From: domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Robert Laing > Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 8:06 AM > To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 > Subject: RE: Domino & JavaMail question > > Hi Scott, > > > What is not working? The RPG program, JavaMail, or the > Domino server? > Is the > > RPG program running on the Domino servers in question or elsewhere? > When I call the RPG program, the interactive response is > 101-MessagingException. The Domino server is running fine. The RPG > program is running on the same hardware as the Domino server. > > > What happens when you are running the RPG program on the > non-working box, > but > > set it to 'talk to' the Domino server on the functioning box? > Same message: 101-MessagingException > > > The Domino server should be just playing the role as an > SMTP server to > the RPG > > program. It could be the SMTP part of Domino is not > functioning/set-up > > properly. Can you set up a non-Notes mail client that uses > that boxas an > SMTP > > server and see if it works. > The non-working box has been a functioning Domino server for > several years > now -- routing SMTP mail fine. > > My uneducated guess on this is that it's a Java issue rather > than a Domino > issue. When we were testing on the working box and didn't > have the host > name entered correctly, we received a different message: 103 > -- Host not > defined(or something like that). So my assumption on this is > that JavaMail > is not even talking to the Domino server when the > 101-MessagingException > message is received. > > Bob >
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