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тАО04-07-2009 05:13 AM
тАО04-07-2009 05:13 AM
vms mail
Our ES40 sends our statements out to our customers however when the customers reply it comes back to the wrong address.
It is putting the user@node.domain.com and i don't want the node part how can i change this?
Many Thanks
Pete
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тАО04-07-2009 05:24 AM
тАО04-07-2009 05:24 AM
Re: vms mail
You could define the logical TCPIP$SMTP_FROM like this:
$ Define TCPIP$SMTP_FROM "user@domain.com"
Regards,
Kris (aka Qkcl)
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тАО04-07-2009 05:52 AM
тАО04-07-2009 05:52 AM
Re: vms mail
If you're doing this from within some local application code via the MAIL$ API and not directly from DCL, you can also choose to set the return address via the API, too.
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тАО04-07-2009 06:28 AM
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тАО04-07-2009 06:28 AM
тАО04-07-2009 06:28 AM
Re: vms mail
TCPIP> HELP SET CONFIG SMTP /SUBSTITUTE
This will insert from user@domain for all users, wether Mail from DCL or program API.
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тАО04-07-2009 06:35 AM
тАО04-07-2009 06:35 AM
Re: vms mail
If the API is through some direct socket call to a mail server, then of course not.
For VMS mail also check logicals:
"MAIL$INTERNET_MODE" = "SMTP"
"MAIL$INTERNET_TRANSPORT" = "SMTP"
"MAIL$PROTOCOL_SMTP" = "TCPIP$SMTP_MAILSHR"
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тАО04-07-2009 06:47 AM
тАО04-07-2009 06:47 AM
Re: vms mail
It would not surprise me to find that, for instance, there's some php code in use here that sends out the mail directly. And that likely won't honor the logical name.
Go look at the code and see what it's actually doing.
The classic OpenVMS approach of MAIL at DCL or the MAIL API isn't as ubiquitous as it once was. It's trivial to connect into a remote email server from php code, for instance.
And we don't even know that this is the TCP/IP Services IP stack yet. Off-hand, I don't know if the Process IP stacks uniformly implement the TCPIP$SMTP_FROM mechanism.
If this is TCP/IP Services here (and if you are using the stack directly and not a remote stack!), then the replacement domain command syntax is a decent bet.
Do some digging on your server, and see what you have for an IP stack, and take a look at how this stuff is implemented in your environment.
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тАО04-07-2009 07:11 AM
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тАО04-07-2009 07:23 AM
тАО04-07-2009 07:23 AM
Re: vms mail
Of course You can have a from address of user@mail_domain only, if there is a mail receiver at address mail_domain, and the receiver must be able to find the user.
Is the VMS system the receiver ? or some other mail server system ?
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тАО04-07-2009 07:26 AM
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