On Thu, 17 May 2007 14:32:42 -0400, Robert Pelletier 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>We are trying to send the mail to a server ##.#.##.## and it tries to
>send the mail but says undeliverable:
>TEST.CSLF.ORG unable to deliver following mail to recipient(s):
>    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>TEST.CSLF.ORG unable to connect for 1 days to recipient host.
>
>           ** Text of Mail follows **
>Received: from CSLFTEST by TEST.CSLF.ORG (IBM MVS SMTP CS V2R10)
>   with BSMTP id 7683; Wed, 16 May 07 12:30:42 EST
>
>
>I have  IPMAILERADDRESS 10.1.2.54 in SMTP. Do I need to comment out all
>NSINTERADDR statements in my TCPIP.DATA file to get it to go to this
>specific address?
>
>
>
>Bob Pelletier
>Connecticut Student Loan Foundation
>Rocky Hill, Ct.


Bob,
    We talked about this last week. The level of the OS that you are at (2.10) 
does not allow you to turn off Name Resolution in the SMTP server and the 
IPMAILERADDRESS is only used when the IP can not be resolved via Name 
Lookup. Yes removing the NSINTERADDR may work, as all name resolution in 
the IP stack will cease to function, except for addresses that you have put 
into a host table.  Can you live with that? Do you use the FTP server with 
friendly names? That would require name resolution.

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