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  • Subject: RE: SMTP Gateway Setup
  • From: "Reger, Bill" <breger@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 09:57:47 -0400

Bryan,

DNS service generally uses port 53.  Port 53 is the default when using
CFGTCP option 12 (CHGTCPDMN - Change TCP/IP Domain).  Why is 25 important?

Bill

William K. Reger
Senior Project Manager
Levitz Furniture Corporation
Phone:  (561) 994-5114
E-mail:  breger@levitz.com <mailto:breger@levitz.com> 

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   bdietz@3x.com [mailto:bdietz@3x.com]
                Sent:   Thursday, May 11, 2000 3:24 PM
                To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
                Subject:        Re: SMTP Gateway Setup


                Is any other program ie Domino using TCP/IP port 25??  Check
netstat option
                3 to see if port 25 is available


                Bryan Dietz




        

                                    "Reger, Bill"

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                                    05/11/00 12:40 PM

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                I am trying to setup an SMTP Gateway from one of my AS/400's
to the
                Internet, so I can use the SNDDST command to send messages
via email, and
                ultimately to send spool files via email.  I think I have
everything
                configured properly, via CFGTCP options 10 and 12, and also
the WRKDIRE to
                set up an appropriate SMTP name.

                However, when I start the SMTP server (STRTCPSVR *SMTP), the
server job
                QTSMTPSRVR is ending itself because of a TCP2064 message in
the joblog:

                Message . . . . :   SMTP not able to send or receive mail
due to TCPIP
                protocol problem.
                Cause . . . . . :   The SMTP function cannot communicate
with TCPIP to send
                and receive mail. This protocol layer is not communicating
properly.
                  Recovery  . . . :   Check the job log associated with
subsystem TCPIP to
                determine if the subsystem is having a problem. Follow the
recovery action
                recommended on the messages found in the job log. If no
messages exist, you
                  may have to start the subsystem again to resynchronize the
protocols. To
                start SNADS, use command (STRSBS QSNADS). To start TCP/IP,
use command
                (STRTCP).

                I have stopped and restarted QSNADS, MSF, and the TCP
servers, but so far
                no
                cigar.  Can anyone give me any clues as to where to look
next?

                Thanks,  Bill

                William K. Reger
                Senior Project Manager
                Levitz Furniture Corporation
                Phone:  (561) 994-5114
                Web:  www.wrkdbf.com <http://www.wrkdbf.com/>
                E-mail:  breger@levitz.com <mailto:breger@levitz.com>
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