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Conference iosg::all-in-1

Title:ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Please spell ALL-IN-1 correctly - all CAPITALS!
Moderator:IOSG::PYECE
Created:Fri Jul 01 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2716
Total number of notes:12169

2565.0. "ALL-IN-1 v3.2 and PMDF, Internet addressing" by 21272::RP_SATO () Tue Mar 11 1997 20:02

    Hi,
    
    If I use ALL-IN-1 v3.2 with PMDF backbone (+SMTP gateway) I'll be able
    to address an Internet address directly in TO: field ? I mean the same
    way I can use it when I have MB400 (+SMTP gateway) as mail backbone,
    not using any "@internet" mailbox name like a Message Router address ?
    
    Thanks for any help.
    Armando
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2565.1Simplified addressing (no "@INTERNET" or "@PMDF")30753::WIEGLEBVoracious schools of lottery girlsTue Mar 11 1997 21:496
    The Innosoft web site has information on how to do the configuration so
    that no mailbox routing needs to be used when addressing mail via SMTP.
    This can be done if you are using PMDF-MR as the transport for ALL-IN-1
    and are not using Message Router at all.
    
    - Dave
2565.2IOSG::PYEGraham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's ApprenticeWed Mar 12 1997 08:058
    Don't we just reject the internet address at the mail header? Or does
    it look like a remote address just because it's got an '@' in it, so we
    simply pass it to what we think is MR?
    
    Is there anything in the setup to simplify this that we could do from
    our end during installation?
    
    Graham (You can see I haven't tried this yet!!!)
2565.3Yes, it does what you want (I think)IOSG::MARSHALLFri Mar 14 1997 16:2913
.0 is correct.  ALL-IN-1 thinks it is talking to Message Router, so it treats
any address containing an "@" as a valid remote address, and passes it (via
MRIF) to the backbone.  In this case the backbone is actually PMDF, which can
directly interpret the Internet address.  Note this assertion is based on
received information, I haven't personally tried it but believe that is what
happens.

re .2: it's only when MAILbus 400 is being used as the mail backbone that
ALL-IN-1 starts identifying the different types of remote address (MR, SMTP,
O/R, etc) and accepting/rejecting them based on what is configured for the
system.  No special configuration is needed for ALL-IN-1 to talk to PMDF-MR.

Scott
2565.4MAIL2::KMAHERHay amores que son rosa y son espinasTue Mar 18 1997 21:122
    Innosoft support is some of the best I have encountered.  THey can be
    reached directly at [email protected]
2565.5THEBAY::PMDF30753::WIEGLEBVoracious schools of lottery girlsThu Mar 20 1997 00:085
    And, a pointer to the PMDF Notes conference -- THEBAY::PMDF.
    
    <KP7> or <Select> to add it to your notebook.
    
    - Dave