Chad,
Make sure that SMPT is turned in MS Exchange. You can sometimes get more
information by telneting into the Exchange Server. If port 25 doesn't work
try port 110 that should be the POP3 port.
here's a copy of my session
AW51B1# telnet mailhost 25
Trying 192.168.1.1...
Connected to
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Victoria, TX
Wk. (361) 572-2568
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Fx. (361) 572-2541
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From: David Johnson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 9:35 AM
To: Foxboro DCS Mail List
Subject: RE: [Digest] Email from AW51B
, TX
Wk. (361) 572-2568
Pgr. (361) 270-2214 alpha messaging at www.arch.com
Fx. (361) 572-2541
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From: David Johnson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 9:35 AM
To: Foxboro DCS Mail List
Subject: RE: [Digest] Email from AW51B to MS Exchange
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Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 10:37 AM
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Subject: RE: [Digest] Email from AW51B to MS Exchange
My question is is there any way to get the AW to
recognize changes to the hosts file without a reboot?
You shouldn't need a reboot for changes
Help. I followed solution #1 for DNS not running on the AW. Modified the
hosts file. Had to also modify the rc.foxapps file because the subnet the
exchange server is on was not routed to the AW51C subnet. Ran the command
as listed to send a junk file to my email address and was unsuccessful.
Airhart, Chad M. wrote:
Help. I followed solution #1 for DNS not running on the AW. Modified the
hosts file. Had to also modify the rc.foxapps file because the subnet the
exchange server is on was not routed to the AW51C subnet. Ran the command
as listed to send a junk file to my email