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Title: | MAILBUS 400 User Forum |
Notice: | kits 100-109 - Infocenter //www.digital.com/info/messaging |
Moderator: | IOSG::MARSHALL |
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Created: | Thu Jun 11 1992 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3210 |
Total number of notes: | 9174 |
3136.0. "Sending to the Internet using RFC822" by VMSNET::R_HARRIS () Mon Feb 17 1997 13:52
Hello,
I have a customer, the Federal REserve Bank that is trying to send to
the Internet using an RFC822 DDA. The messages gets posted to the
Internet, but it does not get delivered. It appears to have gone in a
black hole.
We are using SMTP GW v2.0, MB400 V2.0, X.500 V3.0 and Mailworks for
UNIX v2.0.
Using sendmail to send to an Internet recipient works fine:
[email protected]
However, sending to the following address results in the message going
to a black hole:
c=us;a= ;p=fed;o=internet;dda:rfc822="[email protected]"
How do you troubleshoot something like this? It appears that the SMTP
gw
MB400 has done its thing.
Please advise.
Thanks in advance for your support.
Randy
The SMTP config:
================
ncl> show smtp all char
Node 0 SMTP-GATEWAY
AT 1997-02-14-10:11:27.633-05:00I-----
Characteristics
Agent = "smtp"
MTS = "/mts=pension-mts"
Domain = "smtp"
RFC822 Domain = "trecom.trex.state.nj.us"
ORAddress = "c=us;a= ;p=pension;o=internet"
Lookup X400 Users = Optional
Lookup Internet Users = Optional
Text Encoder = "quoted-printable"
Binary Encoder = "base64"
Character Set = "us-ascii"
Character Translation = RFC1137-Exact
Trace Logging = Off
Address Comments = MIXER
Header Encoding = None
The Sendmail entry:
====================
R$*<@$*$=X.$N>$* $#x400gw$@$w$:$1<@$2$3>$4
[email protected]
j.us
R$*<@$*$=X.$j>$* $#x400gw$@$w$:$1<@$2$3>$4
[email protected]
j.us.host
R$*<@$*$=X>$* $#x400gw$@$w$:$1<@$2$3>$4
[email protected]
.nj.us
Example of mail.log with a successful send using sendmmail:
===========================================================
Feb 14 09:30:16 trecom sendmail[1896]: AA01896:
message-id=<970214093015.1757@tr
ecom.trex.state.nj.us>
Feb 14 09:30:16 trecom sendmail[1896]: AA01896: from=typoa01, size=240,
class=0,
received from local
Feb 14 09:30:17 trecom sendmail[1898]: AA01896: [email protected],
delay=00:00:0
1, stat=Sent
------------------
Example of mail.log with an unsucessful send using MTAmail:
===========================================================
Feb 14 09:44:02 trecom X.400/SMTP[1567]: Message arrived from X.400
Feb 14 09:44:02 trecom X.400/SMTP[1567]: X.400 MPDU ID=[C=us A=
P=pension Id=85
5931442]
Feb 14 09:44:02 trecom X.400/SMTP[1567]: X.400 IPM
message-id=<"RFC-822:33047a31
:b*/CN=mailworks/RFC-822=(l)060(r)970214094401.1757(l)a(r)trecom.trex.state.nj.u
s(l)062(r)/PRMD=pension/ADMD= /C=us/"@MHS>
Feb 14 09:44:02 trecom X.400/SMTP[1567]: X.400 from=/CN=test account
1/OU=pensio
ns/O=nj/PRMD=pension/ADMD= /C=us/
Feb 14 09:44:02 trecom X.400/SMTP[1567]: RFC 822
from=/CN=test_account_1/OU=pens
ions/O=nj/PRMD=pension/ADMD=_/C=us/@trecom.trex.state.nj.us
Feb 14 09:44:02 trecom X.400/SMTP[1567]: X.400
to=/rfc-822=kbarth(a)iga.com/O=in
ternet/PRMD=pension/ADMD= /C=us/
Feb 14 09:44:02 trecom X.400/SMTP[1567]: RFC 822 [email protected]
Feb 14 09:44:03 trecom sendmail[1910]: AA01910:
message-id=<"RFC-822:33047a31:b*
/CN=mailworks/RFC-822=(l)060(r)970214094401.1757(l)a(r)trecom.trex.state.nj.us(l
)062(r)/PRMD=pension/ADMD= /C=us/"@MHS>
Feb 14 09:44:03 trecom sendmail[1910]: AA01910:
from=/CN=test_account_1/OU=pensi
ons/O=nj/PRMD=pension/ADMD=_/C=us/@trecom.trex.state.nj.us, size=939,
class=0, r
eceived from local
Feb 14 09:44:03 trecom X.400/SMTP[1567]: Message posted to internet
T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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3136.1 | | FORTY2::BOYES | My karma ran over my dogma | Mon Feb 17 1997 15:06 | 5 |
| It does look like the mail generated by the gateway is getting off-node.
Try sending mail to a different user: it may be recipient mail system at iga.com
that is failing to handle the (legal) headers that the SMTP Gateway produces.
+Mark+
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