On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 8:15 AM, Peter Coghlan <cctalk at beyondthepale.ie>
wrote:
Thanks for your reply. My error I meant send email to
system at
microvax3100.vintagecomputer.net
Multinet is an excellent TCP/IP stack but the SMTP server included with it
is a bit limited and V4.1 is old. If you allow it to accept SMTP mail
directly
from the internet, it may be difficult or impossible to secure it against
exploitation as a spam relay which would cause lots of problems for others
as well as yourself.
Having said that, it should be possible to feed mail to it from a more
capable
internet facing SMTP mail server or set it up to send/receive SMTP mail on
your
internal network only.
To do this, you don't need the DECnet to SMTP mail gateway you mentioned.
If
this was configured on your machine, it may have been used to allow the
machine
running Multinet SMTP to accept mail from the internet and pass it on to
other
DECnet connected machines which did not run SMTP.
I don't know what
MULTINET:MR_CONFIGURE.COM is but "MR" suggests it might
be
something to do with ALL-IN-1 mail rather than VMS MAIL. If you want to
run
ALL-IN-1 mail, this is very different to using VMS MAIL.
Everything you need to route SMTP mail to/from VMS MAIL on your machine
should
be provided by:
$ MULTINET CONFIGURE /MAIL
Regards,
Peter Coghlan.
Peter,
I won't be leaving this box up perpetually for sure. I have a 4000-200
with a newer version of MULTINET and VMS that allows a person to send and
receive mail with "normal" email addresses but even that one is only left
running occasionally. I watch attempts every few minutes to probe it from
the outside world, sheesh, bots.
MULTINET CONFIG /MAIL
This is what I use to compare the mVax3100 and my 4000-200. I could not
find anything other than the versions of the services to explain why one
could not use simpler email addressing (bill at
emaildomain.com).
Basically, the 3100 with it's older multinet and VMS "works as designed"
which for now is fine with me. I just wanted to be sure I did not need to
perform a trick everyone but me knows about to streamline email, other than
simply upgrade these services.
Thanks again for your reply.
Bill
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