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If your internet gateway is NOT a mail relay server, just remove the entry 
from the configuration document.

Note: IF your firewall doesn't  allow port 25 traffic to flow your rules 
must be updated.

Note: if your MX record still points to the ISP it must be updated to 
point to your mail server.

 
Walter Scanlan 
Senior Software Engineer
Domino & Workplace for iSeries
507-286-6088
wscanlan@xxxxxxxxxx



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Our ISP has requested that we no longer relay through their server.  At 
the current time we have their server IP address in the "relay host for 
messages leaving the local internet domain" under Message Settings.  To no 

longer relay, do we just remove that address, or do we replace it with our 

internet gateway?  The help says point it at the SMTP server, but that is 
what our Domino server already is correct?

Thanks
Doug




Doug Strong
Systems Administrator
St Peter's Hospital
2475 Broadway
Helena MT 59601
(406) 495-6502
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