No, IBM doesn't do authentication.  I have a product that will though.  :)
   Bradley V. Stone
   BVSTools, Inc.
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   ibm wrote:
 Checking the Firewall box did the trick.  Thanks for all the input.
 I'm assuming that this SMTP communication is anonymous?  Can it be an
 authenticated SMTP session so that I can set the proper security on my
 XCH SMTP sink?
 -----Original Message-----
 From: [3]midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 [[4]mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Terry Anderson
 Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:06 PM
 To: [5]midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: RE:AS400 > Exchange
 First, make sure that you have the exchange server set up using the
 CHGSMTPA command:
                         Change SMTP Attributes (CHGSMTPA)
  Type choices, press Enter.
  User ID delimiter  . . . . . . .   '?'           *SAME, *DFT, ?, =, .,
 &, $...
  Mail router  . . . . . . . . . .   'xx.xx.xxx.xx'
  Coded character set identifier     00819         1-65533, *SAME, *DFT
  Outgoing EBCDIC/ASCII table:
    Outgoing EBCDIC/ASCII table  .   *CCSID        Name, *SAME, *CCSID,
 *DFT
      Library  . . . . . . . . . .                 Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB
  Incoming ASCII/EBCDIC table:
    Incoming ASCII/EBCDIC table  .   *CCSID        Name, *SAME, *CCSID,
 *DFT
      Library  . . . . . . . . . .                 Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB
  Firewall . . . . . . . . . . . .   *YES          *SAME, *YES, *NO
  Journal  . . . . . . . . . . . .   *NO           *SAME, *YES, *NO
  Process all mail through MSF . .   *NO           *SAME, *YES, *NO
  Percent routing character  . . .   *YES          *SAME, *YES, *NO
 More...
  F3=Exit   F4=Prompt   F5=Refresh   F12=Cancel   F13=How to use this
 display
  F24=More keys
 Second, this is something I got from the list a long time ago.  I just
 can't remember who posted it.
 <QUOTE>
 "End the SMTP server
    TRCTCPAPP  APP(*SMTPCLT)  SET(*ON)   - prompt and hit enter
    strart the SMTP server
    send an e-mail using the snddst command
    wait a minute or so and do a
    trctcpapp  app(*SMTPCLT)   SET(*OFF) TITLE('SETTINGS AS of this
 trace')
    when this is done you should have  3 spool files, the last one will
    contain the conversation that happened between your mail server /
 external
    servers, etc.
    One other thing is to check the exchange server to see if the AS400
 is
    allowed to relay (must have an entry see below
    You can specify IP addresses from which Exchange is to allow
 relaying.
    In the Exchange System manager, browse to the SMTP server, and get
 the
    properties window.  On our system, it is called "Default SMTP Virtual
    Server" and is found under the Exchange Server, Protocols, SMTP.  On
 the
    "Access" tab there is a "Relay" button.   Assuming that relaying is
    restricted, add your system's IP to the Allow list, and away you go."
 </QUOTE>
 Third, look at [6]
http://faq.midrange.com/data/cache/192.html.
 Terry Anderson
 Programming Manager
 Citation Corporation
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 Direct Line 1.251.809.2312
 Fax 251.867.0525
 Cell  1.251.363.4975
 message: 4
 date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:14:00 -0500
 from: "ibm" [7]<ibm@xxxxxxxxxx>
 subject: AS400 > Exchange
 Hello,
 I am having trouble configuring AS400 and Exchange to communicate.  For
 now, all I need is the ability to send emails from AS400 to Exchange
 2003 on the same subnet, same domain.
 I have the internal iSeries SMTP server running and answering on port
 25.  I have a SMTP sink running on Exchange that accepts anonymous
 connections and AS400 is set to 'Route' to that IP.  But nothing ever
 comes through.  SMTP logs on the AS400 would be helpful.
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