Title: | MailWorks for OpenVMS |
Notice: | kit info notes 3-6; policies note 2; reporting bugs note 7 |
Moderator: | KOALA::LAVASH |
Created: | Wed Jul 28 1993 |
Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1583 |
Total number of notes: | 6814 |
Hi, I have a customer that wants to find a way to keep messages from getting forwarded to vmsmail when there is no MAILworks account. They have MRGATE on their local system and what is happening is this: A MIME mail message is getting addressed to user@am@corp. This is the wrong address for this user who is actually on a different node (zeus) using Exchange. The user does have an account on CORP where he is using another application. When mail is inadvertantly delivered to user@am@corp, it finds no DMW profile and uses MRGATE to deliver the message to VMSMAIL. By the time the message gets to VMSMAIL, the MIME message is all messed up. What this customer wants to do is have a non-delivery generated when it doesn't find a valid DMW profile. That way the sender of the message knows that they sent it to the wrong address. So, how can I turn the automatic forwarding to VMSMAIL off? THanks.
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1545.1 | No way to turn this feature off. | KOALA::LAVASH | Tue Feb 25 1997 07:10 | 8 | |
If a MailWorks account cannot be found, then a VMSmail account will be used, (if the VMSmail account can be found.) There is no option/parameter that can be used to turn this feature off. Have you tried to set the forwarding address in the VMSmail account to the account on zeus? -diana | |||||
1545.2 | That won't work either... | VMSNET::J_COLBURN | Tue Feb 25 1997 10:43 | 4 | |
Like I mentioned in .0, once the message gets to vmsmail, the mime formatting is trashed. I think the only way to aviod this is to create a profile in DMW for all users then set redirect to the exchange address. Thanks. | |||||
1545.3 | MRGATE and MIME? | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Feb 26 1997 03:05 | 6 |
Jan, How exactly, is the MIME "trashed"? MIME is only ASCII, so I can't imagine why MRGATE would want to trash it. grahame |