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This shouldn't fix the problem, but have you tried another mail sending program besides SNDDST?? I have had good luck with SNDM ( http://homepage1.nifty.com/uzaemon/#download ) It has a parm for a relay host, so you could try using the verizon.net host. Good luck, ---------------------------- Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/04/2004 08:34:31 AM: -> Disclaimer: You don't know what you're getting into. People have been -> trying to fix this issue on and off list for over 6 months with really no -> progress. Just to let you know. -> -> > IBM Is correct. The ***** is your firewall protecting your -> > mail server. However that is not stopping inbound mail. I -> > just connected and sent a simple message to -> > qsecofr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx No idea if that's a valid address -> > but it took it. -> -> What does the ******* gain us? Someone helping me off list said this -> ******** was a problem and needed fixing. The Router Guy yesterday said the -> router/firewall was _not_ doing the *******, to the best of his knowledge. -> Today I get to call him and tell him he was mistaken. <g> -> -> > You are having problems with outbound side. So option 2) -> > lack of a ptr record could be important. There isn't one, I -> > just checked. -> -> That's an issue with our ISP, right? That would be Verizon. -> -> > Some mail services won't accept mail from an IP -> > with no ptr. -> -> A Centennial guy told me they verify the sender is who he says he is. I -> think this is exactly what he is talking about. -> -> > You are not on any blacklists so that's not the -> > issue. Do you have some other mail server in the building -> > that can relay for you? One option is to use CHGSMTPA to -> > point outbound mail at another server (i.e. domino or qmail -> > or sendmail or postfix or imail or ....) and then just let -> > that server deliver the mail. -> -> I could change every PC to use 'outgoing.verizon.net' as the outgoing mail -> server, but that doesn't help the iSeries trying to send email to my -> cellphone in a power outage with the SNDDST command. Is there some way to -> tell SMTP on the iSeries to send mail via 'outgoing.verizon.net'? -> -> > Can you send mail to NON cellphone addresses, especially -> > internal addresses? -> -> Yes, Centennial cellphones are the only addresses (that I know of) that we -> cannot email to. We can email to Verizon phones just fine. -> -> -- -> Jeff Crosby
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