| Title: | MAILBUS - Message Router and its Gateways |
| Notice: | Kit Copy Utility - 100.1, Problems - 5.*, Kit Support - 103.1 |
| Moderator: | FORTY2::YUILLE |
| Created: | Thu Jun 11 1992 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 3209 |
| Total number of notes: | 7125 |
Hi,
I have a customer problem with x.400 addressing and using the word AT.
The customer is trying to mail an MS-Mail/CC:Mail address and has a DDS
entry setup as follows :-
Given name : L
Surname : WINTERS
Name : L WINTERS
Reverse lookup : 1=US@2=MARK400@4=FWUSA1@4=FWHEELER
@5=QUIKCOMM@6=LARRY WINTERS AT FWUSA4PO@X400@LNL27
Unique subscriber identifier : XXWINTER
Master copy owning node : LNSRV2
MHS/VMS address number : 1
MHS/VMS address part : LNL27
MHS mailbox : X400
MHS User identifier : 1=US@2=MARK400@4=FWUSA1@4=FWHEELER@
5=QUIKCOMM@6=LARRY WINTERS AT FWUSA4PO
The problem is that when he tries to send to this user via MRX it
modifies address field 6 and interprets the word AT as a @ and then
anything after the word AT is put into a seperate ROUTESTRING.
Below is an extract of the NBS file that has been dumped :-
ATTR[ROUTE] ROUTE
SEQ ROUTENAME
ASCII ROUTESTRING Len = 00000004
X400 %X58343030
ASCII ROUTESTRING Len = 00000008
FWUSA4PO
ASCII ROUTESTRING Len = 0000000F
6=LARRY WINTERS
ASCII ROUTESTRING Len = 0000000A
5=QUIKCOMM
ASCII ROUTESTRING Len = 0000000A
4=FWHEELER
ASCII ROUTESTRING Len = 00000008
4=FWUSA1
ASCII ROUTESTRING Len = 00000009
2=MARK400
ATTR[USERID] USER
ASCII USERIDSTRING Len = 00000004
1=US %X313D5553
Is there anyway of entering the word AT into an x.400 address without
MRX changing it to a @ sign and modifying the address ??
Customer is using MRX v2.3-004.
Thanks,
Mike
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3191.1 | ACISS2::LENNIG | Dave (N8JCX), MIG, @CYO | Wed Apr 09 1997 17:01 | 5 | |
What makes you think MRX is doing this?
What is the User Agent? (ALL-IN-1? DECMailworks?)
Dave
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| 3191.2 | COMICS::HALFACREE | Nothing is as it seems.... | Thu Apr 10 1997 08:15 | 11 | |
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the reply, I should have done a bit more checking first.
The User Agent is Mailworks and having dumped the NBS file from
Mailworks before it gets to MR it does appear that it is Mailworks that
is changing the address.
Thanks,
Mike
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