Xref: utzoo comp.dcom.lans:4332 comp.sys.ibm.pc:44275 comp.unix.questions:19848 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!chinet!les From: les@chinet.chi.il.us (Leslie Mikesell) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans,comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: PMX/STARMail (was: 3+Open from 3Com - mail question) Message-ID: <1990Feb12.171727.25246@chinet.chi.il.us> Date: 12 Feb 90 17:17:27 GMT References: <4442@pegasus.ATT.COM> <1990Feb7.045404.13659@chinet.chi.il.us> <4447@pegasus.ATT.COM> Reply-To: les@chinet.chi.il.us (Leslie Mikesell) Organization: Chinet - Chicago Public Access UNIX Lines: 36 In article <4447@pegasus.ATT.COM> psrc@pegasus.ATT.COM (Paul S. R. Chisholm) writes: >Well, first of all, you're missing the AT&T Mail Customer Assistance >Center. Errr, well, no, in fact I called them and asked how to get non-bang-path or machine names not in the uucp Systems file past the PMX mailers and was told it couldn't be done. Since it was one of those things that needed to be done yesterday (someone decided to give the board of directors PC's with ACCESS PLUS to keep at home...) I put a fake machine name in the Systems files and told everyone to send all mail to that machine so no one (except me) needs to keep track of where everyone really is. >You can put a line: > Pwf-validate=n >in your /usr/lib/pmx/pmx.config (or create the file if it doesn't >exist); that way, the PMX products won't check what appear to be local >user names. The customer service people didn't seem to know about that, although they did tell me about Allow-Pwfname to get the names from the passwd file when I asked specifically about doing that. (Unfortunately it doesn't know about the SysV conventions so root comes out as "0000-Admin(000)" etc.). I asked if they could send some real documentation about these features and was told something like: "No, we just work from a pile of notes that the developers give us..." >You're also missing the >correct capitalization of PMX/STARMail. That's because I had Starlan before it was starGROUP (and I used to run it on 3B1's - or was that in another lifetime?). Les Mikesell les@chinet.chi.il.us