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RE: [cobalt-users] ETRN & FEATURE(mailertable)



Hi Jeff,

It's not obvious to me what I should do to make ETRN to one of my virtual
site customers available. They want us to keep the mail available to their
mail Exchanger. ETRN should transport from our RAQ2 to their Exchange Server
(ms 5.5).

Unfortunately, it keeps mentioning this message, when activating the ETRN:

*** 502, Sorry we do not allow this operation. ***

When having a standard RAQ2, can you help me out, and instruct me what to do
to make the mail transport available to this customer, and have Sendmail put
the mail on hold as well until customer activates the ETRN?

- Is there any way to 'just activate' ETRN usage on RAQ2?

I really hope you can help me out. If that's in a 'Dummies' format it would
be great :-))!

Met vriendelijke groet, - Best Regards from Amsterdam, the Netherlands
HEBBIZZ BV


ing. Edwin J. van Stam
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-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jeff Lasman
Sent: vrijdag 4 februari 2000 3:56
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] ETRN & FEATURE(mailertable)


At 05:31 PM 2/3/00  support@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>I don't recall, but the requested features which would make the sale for
>us is that it appears to interface easily and/or well with Microsoft
>client/server products,

Microsoft? Or Microsoft-Windows-based?  Mailtraq (for which I happen to be
western-hemisphere distributor <www.mailtraqna.com>) is a Windows-based
email server which may be configured to send ETRN commands back to your
RaQ/Qube.

>doesn't require a full time connection to the
>internet,

Mailtraq was designed to be used as a mailserver on a dialup
connection.  However, I point out yet again, that ETRN doesn't work well
unless you've got static IP#.

>mail can be redistributed to users of a lan from a single
>burst of activity on the part of the lan administrator, etc.

Mailtraq can be set to dial up automatically, send ETRN, and get email,
which it stores in it's own POP3 boxes available from anywhere on the
Internet, and optionally, available via web-based email.

>Ok, please tell us how to do it in an "ETRN for Dummies" format. Thanks!

Okay, since I'm working on a "Dummies" format title right now, anyway
<smile>.

When I get to it; hopefully later this week.

Jeff

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Jeff Lasman, nobaloney.net
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