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It is not "Required" to route emails to your exchange server. Ours has been working for years with: Mail router . . . . . . . . . . *NONE Regards, Scott Ingvaldson iSeries System Administrator GuideOne Insurance Group -----Original Message----- date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:29:41 -0500 from: "Grizzly Malchow" <grizzlym@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> subject: RE: Sending e-mails You'll have to configure SMTP on the i5 to route emails to your exchange server. I don't have the exact details off the top of my head, but there definitely should be some information about that in the archives. -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of MITTELHEISSER Jean Claude Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 8:09 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: RE: Sending e-mails Thank you Marc, Michael, Rob and Aaron. I found some interesting stuff and RPGMail must be fine. But we have a Windows based Mailserver (nobody's perfect) and so I would like to use my i5 only as a client of this mailserver. So I think starting SMTP server on i5 must be enough to send mails. And that's what I've done. My server must know the mailserver's address and perhaps the domain on which mailserver and i5 work. Do I have to create the mailaddresses of the sender and of the receiver on my i5 ? I know that on an AIX system, it's very simple to send mails without having to create any destination user. Thanks. JC
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