joe@acmis.cmis.co.at (Johannes Rupp) (11/22/90)
We have a problem getting the SMTP mail connection running between our INTERLAN TCP/IP Novell Gateway and any other computer running TCP/IP. Our Novell configuration is as: Advanced Netware 286 V2.15 Interlan TCP/IP gateway with the NP600G board installed Interlan TCP/IP gateway software V1.4 The Interlan TCP/IP gateway is installed in the Novell server. Our problem: 1.) Sending mails via SMTP from a UNIX host (also using TCP/IP) and an IBM host (again using TCP/IP via an IBM3172 controller) to the Novell server (via the Interlan TCP/IP gateway) works fine. 2.) Sending mails from a PC workstation in the Novell network using the Interlan MAILWS program (part of the Interlan TCP/IP gateway software distribution) to either the UNIX host or the IBM host fails. Watching the network traffic uncovers the following situation: Interlan TCP/IP gateway UNIX host sends TCP/IP packet sends TCP/IP packet ======================= ======================== initiates a connection to UNIX host 220 acmis.cmis.co.at Sendmail ready at ... HELO * ^ | | How can I change the Interlan TCP/IP gatway configuration to make the gateway sending out the actual TCP/IP gateway hostname instead of the '*' character? - In any mail received by the UNIX host the return address is always build up as username@* I guess the '*' in the domain name instead of the host name comes from the HELO * of above. - Sending mails to the IBM host is even impossible as the MAILSW program immediately returns with the messages: Trying to connect to dpcenter.cmis.co.at... Syntax Error. Start Domain with 'a'..'z' or 'A'..'Z' Connection to remote host failed. Mail saved in "SYS:MAIL/B70187\DEAD.LET" In this case it won't send no mail at all to the IBM host Also in this case the TCP/IP Interlan gatway sends a HELO * packet to the IBM host. The only difference is that the IBM implementation of TCP/IP refuses to accept the * instead of a hostname completely. Sending mails between the IBM and UNIX hosts works in both directions. My guess is that we have missed something during the installation of the Interlan TCP/IP gateway software. What I would like to know is just what we missed. Any help is welcome. Best regards, Johannes -- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | CMIS Austria | Voice: (++43-222) 98 109 Ext. 110 | | NIELSEN Austria | Voice: (++43-222) 98 110 Ext. 110 | | Moeringgasse 20 | Fax: (++43-222) 98 110 77 |