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John,

I don't have the documents handy but look for "bind by address". You have to have more than one IP address on the system, tell Domino to use SMTP on only one address, OS/400 to use SMTP on only another address. By default both try to use all addresses on the system and since they are the same protocol/port the fight is on!

What I did was setup another private sub-net, added an address in it to the interface, setup the router to also deal with the new sub-net, set Domino to bind to only the original address, and OS/400 SMTP to only bind to the new address. The NAT maps incoming SMTP to the original address so Domino handles all incoming mail.

Roger

On 1/19/2005 10:19 AM, R Allen wrote:

Is it possible to use SNDDST if I have Notes installed and running on our
iSeries.
We are running V5R2 and do not have partitions
We are using Native Domino-- in other words we are using the SMPT server in
Domino-- not the AS400 SMTP server.

If yes, is the configuration for using SNDDST the standard configuration or
are there some differences?

Thanks

John






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