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Mercury.nlm (yep... still that one)

Okay, I will unload MercuryC... and using Mercury/32... well, that means I will have to run an extra machine which I really have no idea to do. Maybe I can be forced to, but I will do a lot not to do it. One of the things I need to check is if there was a SMTP-server in the old Border Manager 3.0 (I can't find the licence to 3.5 although we had it) and that it can run on Netware 6.5 - a co advantage will be that I may run my own VPN which is handy when it comes to going to China etc. The downside is that I think I have to change my NAT and so on...

Other alternatives is to have all my stuff hosted outside or change to a Novell Linux server... but I am really not in any mood to look into a another system.

 

But still if somebody knows a way to move port and to ad user and password to a MercuryC.nlm let me know... 

<p>Okay, I will unload MercuryC... and using Mercury/32... well, that means I will have to run an extra machine which I really have no idea to do. Maybe I can be forced to, but I will do a lot not to do it. One of the things I need to check is if there was a SMTP-server in the old Border Manager 3.0 (I can't find the licence to 3.5 although we had it) and that it can run on Netware 6.5 - a co advantage will be that I may run my own VPN which is handy when it comes to going to China etc. The downside is that I think I have to change my NAT and so on... </p><p>Other alternatives is to have all my stuff hosted outside or change to a Novell Linux server... but I am really not in any mood to look into a another system.</p><p> </p><p>But still if somebody knows a way to move port and to ad user and password to a MercuryC.nlm let me know...  </p>

I need to figure out one of two things.

 

a) How can I set it up to send mail on port 587 with a user name and a password? Is is possible and what do I have to add in the line in the cfg file.

b) If that is not an option can I stop MercuryC so it can't send at all (then I will have to set up Pegasus to send directly)?

 

<p>I need to figure out one of two things.</p><p> </p><p>a) How can I set it up to send mail on port 587 with a user name and a password? Is is possible and what do I have to add in the line in the cfg file.</p><p>b) If that is not an option can I stop MercuryC so it can't send at all (then I will have to set up Pegasus to send directly)?</p><p>  </p>

As I remember you can't change ports with Mercury/NLM (can't find the old documentation yet) ... you should use Mercury/32, where it's possible. Have migrated to Mercury/32 some years ago, because I needed a full SMTP-Server. No problem at all.

To stop MercuryC acting aas SMTP-Client, simply unload it at Netware console.

bye   Olaf

 

<p>As I remember you can't change ports with Mercury/NLM (can't find the old documentation yet) ... you should use Mercury/32, where it's possible. Have migrated to Mercury/32 some years ago, because I needed a full SMTP-Server. No problem at all.</p><p>To stop MercuryC acting aas SMTP-Client, simply unload it at Netware console.</p><p>bye   Olaf</p><p> </p>
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