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Setting up AIX to send Emails to an MS Exchange Server 1

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johnb546

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May 31, 2001
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Hello Fellow AIX'ers,

I am new to AIX and I wish to know what information I need, plus what I need to do in order to set-up the system so I can send Emails to a Microsoft Exchange Server.

Hope you can help

Brian
 
Hi
I dont do much in this area but running aix sending mail to exchange ...
0. IP routing is ok !
1. setup at exchange :
dont know what, I dont do exchange
2. setup at AIX
Im using sendmail which is controlled through sendmail.cf.
only change that I need is
>>
# diff sendmail.cf sendmail.org
156c156
< DSesmtp:servername.where.are.you
---
> DS
#
<<
3. restart sendmail
use smit or shcek sendmail.pid
conklusion :
every mail Im sending to me.where.are.you is forwarded.
This looks damm easy, but works here !
If U get problems I can't help, I havent had anything to troubleshoot, sorry. But I think a quick and dirty is worth the try.
regards
SteenB
 
Thanks for the reply Steenb.
With your help and delving into the the Unix manuals I have been able to successfully set my unix system to send Emails.
Not without a few hiccups.....but hey that's what being a techy is all about....

Thanks....
 
i am also interested in sending email to our exchange server. could you be a little more detailed in your steps to make this process function. thanks
 
Sure can.

The only step I took to setup my AIX RS6000 box in order to only send Email to the MS Echange server was to configure TCP/IP using SMIT to include IP address, domain name and default gateway address of the DNS server.

I obtained some of this information by using ipconfig /all on my PC (using NT) but would not recommend this as you should request this information from your networking people.

That was all I did. I should point out that this only allows me to send mail out from AIX to the MS Exchange Server and even out using the MS Exchange internet connection, it does not allow me to receive mail ( only wanted to send email to notify me when at home or work of problems), plus this will probably only work if you are using a DNS Server!!!

Hope this helps....

Brian...






 
Brian,

This is true, but you can also reply to the email by clicking REPLY if you're using outlook. I am still investigating how am I going to send email from outlook by just knowing the email address of somebody (creating NEW message in outlook).

 
Hi Johnny2001,
The REPLY does not work for me. In order to reply to email from the AIX system it probably needs to be defined to the DNS server so it can resolve the AIX hostname.

Brian....
 
Brian,

YES! that's true... you have to define your system in the DNS server for you to receive e-mail (thru Internet).

using smit, check the following:

* check your hostname
* it's IP address
* provide/define the NameServer (Internet add & domain name)
* default gateway

finally, make sure that inside your DNS server, you define the domain name for your system

john
 
John,
Thanks for the info. I have inserted my system name into the DNs and all works OK. Thanks!!!!

Brian..
 
I am interested to reply in MS Exchange to e-mails issued from an AIX box. The reply generates an error e-mail in MS Exchange and too an error e-mail in AIX .

error e-mnail in MS Exchange :

--- The transcript of the session follows ---
553 bssp17a0.migrosbasel.ch. config error: mail loops back to me (MX problem?)
554 <MAILER-DAEMON@bssp17a0>... Local configuration error

error e-mail in AIX :

the same + http output errors

I tried to send in rich text but the same results

I am too interested to send an e-mail from AIX and the reply on this e-mail must then be redirected to an MS Exchange User . Like the Linux sendmail /etc/genericstable file where I can map the Unix user &quot;aixu&quot; to an MS Echange user in the form &quot;msu@domain&quot;


 
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