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  • Subject: Re: Mail disappears using SNDDST
  • From: "oludare" <oludare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 14:53:18 -0500

I just resolve this problem on our OS400 V4R3M0.

 Your AS/400 name and IP on the network is the culprit.  Your IP is internal
and is recognized by your MS Exchange internally.  There are 2 ways to reach
outside world. Second option is preferred but may take time.

1.    A. Get an internal IP "NAME" that translate to outside world.
       B.  Replace your AS/400 "Name" that is known to your INTRANET in your
host table entry with name from 1a above.
             (At my site we have 3 names assigned to the system IP but only
1 is known to our INTRANET).

2.    Tell you Network Admin to make your AS/400 system IP translate to
outside world.

Reply if you have further question.

Dare


----- Original Message -----
From: "Klein Ron" <ron.klein@brctsg.com>
To: "'MIDRANGE-L (E-mail)" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 2:00 PM
Subject: Mail disappears using SNDDST


> Hi All,
>
> We are trying to mail out releases from our AS400 to some of our clients.
> We are using SNDDST command type *DOC.  We send this file (*DOC) to an
> internet mail address.  If we send it to our selves internally it gets
sent
> to us with no problem.  However, if we try to send to a client, the 400
says
> it sent it successfully, but the clients never receive anything.
>
> We are sending from the AS400 and we use EXCHANGE on an NT SERVER.
>
> Our network guru says he can't even see the mail go to the Exchange
server.
>
> How does the 400 send the mail out, we stopped the SNADS distribution
queues
> and the mail still goes.  What method is the 400 using.
>
> We are on V4R2.
>
> Does anyone have a direction to point me in so we can trace our problem.
>
> TIA
> Ron
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