[quote user="Methuselah"]
Local Users:
Username=TechnoMail, Personal Name = Robin Martin
Core/Local Domain:
LocalHost = YMCSERV, Internet name = technolib.coza
Aliases:
Alias=robin@technolib.coza, Real address=TechnoMail
THIS WORKS - via Mercury spooler only . . . at last !![/quote]
My goodness, you're really good at trial and error. Now here is an explanation:
Real Address within the Alias configuration, is either
- A local mailbox, a local user in netware, (or later a local user in Windows AD)
- An off-host recipient - we call it a relay address then, since the email is relayed out of this system.
Configuration interfaces is hard to do that are so intuitive that someone with limited knowledge can set this up. As programmers it is also very hard to imagine, how someone not involved in the lingo reads the interfaces.
Nonetheless, you DID IT! Congratulations.
[quote user="Methuselah"]
Local Users:
 Username=TechnoMail, Personal Name = Robin Martin
<P class=ForumPostContentText>Core/Local Domain:
&nbsp; LocalHost = YMCSERV, Internet name = technolib.coza</P>
<P class=ForumPostContentText>&nbsp;Aliases:
&nbsp; Alias=robin@technolib.coza, Real address=TechnoMail
</P>
<P class=ForumPostContentText>THIS WORKS - via Mercury spooler only . . .&nbsp; at last !![/quote]</P>
<P class=ForumPostContentText><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" color=#000000>My goodness, you're really good at trial and error. Now here is an explanation:
Real Address within the Alias configuration, is either</FONT></P>
<DIV class=ForumPostBodyArea>
<OL>
<LI class=ForumPostContentText><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" color=#000000>A local mailbox, a local user in netware, (or later a local user in Windows AD)</FONT></LI>
<LI class=ForumPostContentText><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" color=#000000>An off-host recipient - we call it a relay address then, since the email is relayed out of this system.</FONT></LI></OL></DIV>
<P class=ForumPostContentText><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"><FONT color=#000000>Configuration interfaces is hard to do that are so intuitive that someone with&nbsp;limited knowledge can set this up. As programmers it is also very hard to imagine, how someone not involved in the lingo reads the interfaces.
<STRONG>Nonetheless, you DID IT! Congratulations.</STRONG></FONT></FONT></P>