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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 12:00:32 EST
- Sender: Banyan Networks Discussion List <BANYAN-L@AKRONVM.BITNET>
- From: Robert=H.=Whelan%CIS%DFCI@RHYS.DFCI.HARVARD.EDU
- Subject: SMTP
- Lines: 37
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- >In-Reply-To: Thomas=C.=Gray%NetAdmin%CSS%CSS.UNC.EDU@VM1.CC.UAKRON.EDU "SMTP
- > addresses in Banyan Lists?" (Dec 28, 11:04)
-
- >Tom;
- > The only way that I can see you easily getting mail via SMTP to those
- >N* folks would be as follows:
-
- >1. make a StreetTalk name for each of them (20 isn't too bad). Make their
- >profiles contain just a single setmail entry that points their mail as
- >follows:
- >SETMAIL SMTP_GATEWAY@group@org[smtp.address@unc.edu]
-
- >Make sure that their accounts can't be used to login, etc.
-
- >2. Now you can create a StreetTalk 'list' that contains those 20 names. The
- >list will show up in the STDA popup for everyone on your network.
-
- TO ALL:
-
- This will work and we are using it here. However, we are looking for the same
- functionality for 500+ Mac users and 500+ other external users.
-
- One solution I used is to add a "list" in the STDA Inclusion File. Simply
- add a List Name, and then in the ADDR: block, list all their addresses. Works
- GREAT!
-
- A caveat, there's always one, is that *@*@* messages do not get sent to them
- because the STDA list is not a valid username and will not have mail sent to
- it (or your N***** users).
-
- Contact me directly if you're having trouble with it or the syntax.
-
- ******************************
- Bob Whelan
- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- Boston, MA
- Addr: R_WHELAN@FARBER.HARVARD.EDU
-