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I was under the impression that the IBM i SNDDST command was NOT able
to "relay" through an external SMTP server such as Exchange, so I kind
of doubt that Exchange ever "touched" the outgoing mail.
--Incorrect. You can configure the i's SMTP server to deliver mail
itself or to relay to another server.
I'm starting a new thread because configuring the SMTP as a relay is
only a tangent to Paul's text message concerns. I looked at the SMTP
properties in System i Navigator and could not figure out how to set
up the server as a "relay".
Could you share how to do it?
I'm aware of various email interfaces that enable folks to bypass the
IBM i SMTP server altogether, and relay at will, but how do you
configure IBM i SMTP to relay?
Thanks,
-Nathan
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