Set Firewall to *YES, Mail router and Forwarding hub server both to your
new router.

You didn't mention if there is any SSL/TLS or authentication needed. Since
you're using an in house relay to talk to outlook.com servers, I would
guess not.

Tip... try to use host names (it smtp.yourdomain.com) that resolve using
DNS vs IPs or host table entries. Bad practice.

Set up DNS servers in CFGTCP option 12, get the host names to use (like
your PCs do) and use them.

Having worked with thousands of customers, setting up email and other
things with hard coding IPs and using host table entries have been the
biggest pain the rear for most of them. When the IP changes, there's a
scramble to figure out why things stopped working. With host names
resolvable with DNS, that shouldn't be an issue.

<Vendor>
If you want to bypass using an in house relay and go directly to outlook.com
or office 365/gmail/etc our MAILTOOL solution has been ahead of the curve
for a long time as far as functionality, flexibility, ease of setup and
debugging,etc. www.bvstools.com/mailtool.html
</vendor>

Bradley V. Stone
www.bvstools.com
MAILTOOL Benefit #17 <https://www.bvstools.com/mailtool.html>: Compatible
with Google/Gmail/G Suite, Outlook.com, Microsoft Office 365 as well as
most other SMTP servers and relays. No tricks, gimmicks or relays needed.
MAILTOOL is set up just like a PC or mobile device with the appropriate
outgoing mail router information and well as the proper authentication.

On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 9:22 AM Tom Hightower <tomh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

For many years we've relay-routed our IBMi-generated emails to an internal
email server on a Win10 box (MAILSVR1), and that's worked fine. Now TPTB
have set us up with hosted outlook.com server. To test it, we've set up
another internal mail server on a separate Win10 box (MAILSVR2). I know
that I need to change the forwarding hub info.

MAILSVR1 receives email from the i and relays it to the outlook.com server
MAILSVR2 will do the same thing, once I get the forwarding hub working...

Here's what we have that works in CHGSMTPA, using MAILSVR2:

Autostart server . . . . . . . . *NO
Clear e-mail on start-up . . . . *NO
E-mail directory type . . . . . *SMTPMSF
Retries by minute:
Number of retries . . . . . . 3
Time interval . . . . . . . . 30
Retries by day:
Number of retries . . . . . . 0
Time interval . . . . . . . . 0
Retries by hour:
Number of retries . . . . . . 0
Time interval . . . . . . . . 0
Coded character set identifier 819
Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . *YES
Support ETRN for server . . . . *NO
Delivery status notification:
Responsible person . . . . . . *NONE
Subsystem description . . . . . QSYSWRK
Library . . . . . . . . . . . QSYS
Realtime Blackhole List . . . . *NONE
Allow relayed mail . . . . . . . *NONE
+ for more values
POP send mail window . . . . . . *NONE
Interface/domain association . . *NONE
Filter mail for virus . . . . . *NONE
Override reject connect list . . *YES
Allow bare line feed . . . . . . *NO
Verify identification . . . . . *YES
Allow authentication . . . . . . *NONE
Verify MSF messages . . . . . . *NO
Verify from user . . . . . . . . *NONE
Forwarding mailhub server . . . 'MAILSVR1'
Allow e-mail over implicit SSL *NO
Max incoming e-mail messages . . *DFT
Max outgoing e-mail messages . . *DFT
Keep until . . . . . . . . . . . *DFT
Maximum e-mail message size . . *DFT
SMTP domain alias . . . . . . . *NONE


However, when I change the FWDHUBSVR value to 'MAILSVR2' and restart the
smtp server, the email is still routed to MAILSVR1. Both MAILSVR1 and
MAILSVR2 are defined in CFGTCP option 10, Host Table Entries, and are
pingable.

What else should I look at?

Thanks
TomH

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