KROON@HGRRUG51.BITNET (04/29/87)
GVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGV From: <KROON@HGRRUG51.BITNET> Subject: PSI-ACCESS Problems? To: info-vax@sri-kl.arpa Return-Path: <@SRI-KL.ARPA,@wiscvm.wisc.edu:KROON@HGRRUG51.BITNET> Redistributed: XeroxVAXInterest^.x Received: from SRI-KL.ARPA by Xerox.COM ; 13 MAR 87 22:23:10 PST Received: from wiscvm.wisc.edu by SRI-KL.ARPA with TCP; Fri 13 Mar 87 04:25:15-PST Received: from HGRRUG51.BITNET by wiscvm.wisc.edu on 03/13/87 at 06:25:42 CST Original-Date: Fri, 13 Mar 87 12:43 N X-Original-To: info-vax@sri-kl.arpa, KROON GVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGVGV Is there someone out there who is running PSI-access and who can explain me how to overcome the following problems? Assume node two nodes A and B linked via Ethernet. A is connected to a PSDN and is running PSI. B is linked to A via Decnet/Ethernet and is running PSI-ACCESS. A third node "FARAWAY" is connected to the same PSDN and also running PSI. Problem 1: If I send (psi)mail from B (the PSI-access node), using the destination address PSI%FARAWAY::SOMEONE, the user SOMEONE at node FARAWAY receives the mail, but the From address in the mail header says that the mail was sent from node A instead of B. Problem 2: SET HOST /X29 B, or PSIMAIL to PSI%B:SOMEONE doesn't work. Instead of accessing node B, node A is accessed. Apparently I have omitted or badly defined something in the PSI databases. Could someone explain me what I should do, or possibly include a working example, or tell me that what I want is impossible. Thanks. Peter. +----------------------KVI----------+--------------------------------------+ | Peter A. Kroon, | Phone: +31-(50)-633618 / 633600 | | Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut, | Bitnet/Earn: KROON@HGRRUG51 | | Zernikelaan 25, 9747 AA Groningen | Surfnet: KVIANA::KROON | | The Netherlands | | +-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+