Re: OEM email problems (unix)

2002-12-16 Thread Alex
More info needed.
But see if you can ping the mail server.
Make sure you are actually using the mail server you think you are and not
solaris's sendmail.
Try putting MS exchange host and IP in /etc/hosts

On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Don wrote:

 we are stumped.

 We have installed OEM 9.2, the console, the OMS, and 9.2 repository on a
 solaris 5.9 box.

 So far, we are not able to send any email from the console, no matter what
 we try.  The messages  generally indicated that the email SMPT host (a MS
 exchange server) can not be found.

 We found some info on Metalink that led us through some command line tests,
 which were all successful.

 The Unix admin, the network folks, the Exchange people, and even a
 consultant that wondered by, have all given up.

 any ideas?

 Don


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Re: OEM email problems (unix)

2002-12-15 Thread Hemant K Chitale
What are the command-line tests that you have attempted ?
I presume that the mail or mailx command from the Solaris server IS able to send 
you emails to your email address -- viz the SMTP mail forwarder is configured 
correctly on your Unix server ?

Hemant

--- Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 we are stumped.
 
 We have installed OEM 9.2, the console, the OMS, and 9.2 repository
 on a 
 solaris 5.9 box.
 
 So far, we are not able to send any email from the console, no
 matter what 
 we try.  The messages  generally indicated that the email SMPT host
 (a MS 
 exchange server) can not be found.
 
 We found some info on Metalink that led us through some command line
 tests, 
 which were all successful.
 
 The Unix admin, the network folks, the Exchange people, and even a 
 consultant that wondered by, have all given up.
 
 any ideas?
 
 Don
 
 
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