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In the directory entry for each user you can press F19 to change the SMTP
user id and domain.  Make these match their Notes mail id and this will
appear as the sending mail id.

Scott Mildenberger

> -----Original Message-----
> From: SCarter@rsrcorp.com [mailto:SCarter@rsrcorp.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 10:36 AM
> To: midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject: Sending Mail From the Iseries
>
>
>
> We have in the last year or so started to send some mail from
> our Iseries
> to people on our notes server (NT) this works like a charm.
> We are now
> sending messages from the Iseries to external e-mail
> addresses and this
> works most of the time.  We are having trouble now because it
> is becoming
> more prevalent for e-mail servers to check to see if the
> sending e-mail
> address is valid, and we are not being validated.
>
> Back Ground:
> the iseries is using Lotus Notes on an NT box as a mail forwarder.
> we use the snddst command to send mail.
>
>
> I basically have two questions:
> 1. how do we let the outside world know that the Iseries is a
> valid e-mail
> server?
> 2. Is there any way for the iSeries, when sending a message, make the
> e-mail address appear like it is coming from our notes server?
>
> J. Scott Carter
>
>


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