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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

4143.0. "ALL-IN-1 mail/SMTP gateway func?" by HITIT::KAYI () Mon May 09 1994 10:32

    An ALL-IN-1 customer of ours wants to connect to the Internet for
    send/receive mail.  They are currently using V2.4.
    
    Assuming we propose an appropriate router on the Ethernet to connect 
    them to the Internet, what do we need to enable a1 mail-SMTP gateway
    functionality.  Will DEC TCP/IP services for VMS serve this purpose?
    
    This is very urgent, please.
    
    Thanks and regards,
    
    Fusun
    

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4143.1Don't ask us....IOSG::PYEGraham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's ApprenticeMon May 09 1994 10:376
    You might get a better answer to this in one of the Networks, gateways,
    DECnet, MailBus, etc., conferences. Assuming a suitable router, as for
    example is present on EasyNet, ALL-IN-1 can trivially generate the
    address strings necessary to get to Internet.
    
    Graham
4143.2UMCFORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingMon May 09 1994 17:174
Assuming you have Message Router, then the UMC gateway ("ULTRIX Mail 
Connection") will connect you to SMTP.

grahame
4143.3More questions.LARVAE::JORDANChris Jordan, UK S.E. PSC - Workgroup SolutionsThu May 26 1994 12:1514
    Further questions.....
    
    .2�Assuming you have Message Router, then the UMC gateway ("ULTRIX Mail 
    .2�Connection") will connect you to SMTP.
    
    In our case we do / will have Message Router.
    Does the UMC gateway run on VMS or on Ultrix?? (the Decdirect catalogue
    shows it as an Ultrix license only??).
    
    Is there any alternatives to UMC - 'cos the cost of this one gateway is
    more than the customer is paying for a small 3100, with  VMS and
    Message Router and X.400 and DEC MAIlworks gateways!
    
    Cheers, Chris
4143.4One solution?IOSG::MARSHALLA glitch in realityThu May 26 1994 12:3710
If they're getting the X.400 gateway (MRX?) then surely they can get to
SMTP / Internet via X.400-land?  Not the neatest solution, but it should work
(shouldn't it, he asks na�vely?).  *All* they need to do is get the mail
addresses right :-)

I tried seeing what the Easynet Internet gateways use, but both VBORMC and
DECWRL (the only ones I know of) run U*ix; do we have an internal Internet
gateway on OpenVMS?

Scott
4143.5UCX (DEC TCP/IP services for VMS) can doUTRTSC::SCHOLLAERTOffice WEBmasterThu May 26 1994 12:5915
    Fusun,
    
    >Assuming we propose an appropriate router on the Ethernet to connect 
    >them to the Internet, what do we need to enable a1 mail-SMTP gateway
    >functionality.  Will DEC TCP/IP services for VMS serve this purpose?
    
    I think so, when you use the following syntax...
    
    To: _SMTP%"""[email protected]"""    
    
    ALL-IN-1 invokes VMS mail and of you go. 
    
    Regards,
    
    Jan
4143.6don't use the exampleAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu May 26 1994 15:388
    re .5,
    
    I think that the example in .5 is a real person employed here at the
    CSC and i bet he doesn't want to get lots of test messages.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
4143.7example is from the author...PTGSYS::SCHOLLAERTOffice WEBmasterThu May 26 1994 16:0611
    re .6
    
    I just did a cut/paste from a STARS article written by....
    
    PHILLIP HIBBERT...
    
    Regards,
    
    Jan