![]() This has no affect on the forwarding function. It does not matter if you have performed the conversion of the SMTP alias table into the system distribution directory (SDD). Use context switching to perform OV/400 SMTP addressing instead of a distribution queue. This forwarding implementation does not (and cannot) use the old (R310) Office Vision to SMTP bridge (QSMTPQ support) once the SDD has been altered to perform forwarding. There is no restriction on how many old addresses might be forwarded (from the same system or many different systems) to the same new address. ![]() The QMSF job will do little else on that system except loop and use CPU. QMSF jobs will stay very busy forwarding to an address that forwards to an address that forwards to (you get the idea). If this is done, the result is an addressing loop. There is no test for circular forwarding - Directory entry A forwards to B that forwards back to A (even indirectly). To check the entry use the command DSPDIRE USRID(OLD ADDR), and press F20 = Display User-Defined Fields.Ĭaution: Do not forward to your own (OLD) address. Note: On some older systems such as R320, the preferred address of MIME must be used in place of ATMIME. If the new SMTP address is associated with the same OS/400 user profile on the local system (for example, you changed your SMTP address and want to receive mail for both addresses), you may also wish to modify the User Profile field and the System Name/Group field. The mail is sent to which is the new forwarding address. In this example, the old send-to address is OLD ADDR for userid address naming or the SMTP/MIME address of (associated with OLD ADDR by the system alias table or the SMTP/MIME address in the SDD entry). Use the following command for each user whose mail is to be forwarded to some new address. If you normally save the SDD as part of a regular backup and recovery plan be sure to save the SDD again after you add the user-defined fields. Perform this step only one time per iSeries 400 or AS/400 system. On the OS/400 command line, type the following:ĬHGSYSDIRA USRDFNFLD((FORWARDING *NONE *ADD *ADDRESS 256) + ![]() Use the following command to define two user-defined fields in the SDD. The forwarding function also works with mail addressed to the old user ID/address using system naming convention ( OLD ADDR). The user, OLD, has a SMTP alias entry of The user wants to forward mail to a new mail account known as sent to the mail address is switched to the and forwarded because of the preferred address of a SDD user defined field name FORWARDING. The following example will configure mail forwarding for an existing user of OLD ADDR where OLD ADDR represents the SDD entry for a user of OLD with system name of ADDR. OfficeVision/400 or JustMail locally or any remote SNADS serverĪ Lotus Domino user using the Domino STMP/MIME MTA The mail can be forwarded to any new SMTP address, local or remote, including: The mail must be addressed to an existing local SMTP address that is/was configured for a local OS/400 mail user. OfficeVision/400 or JustMail locally or from any other SNADS serverĪny SMTP/MIME capable server on the Internet or intranetĪ Lotus Domino user using the SMTP/MIME MTA The forwarding function will work with mail sent from almost any source including: Included is a detailed example of creating the necessary System Distribution Directory (SDD) entry that forwards mail to a new domain or local address. This document explains how to configure an existing local OS/400 mail user so that SMTP mail is automatically forwarded to a new address.
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