X400: Domain Defined Attribute Value to Reach SMTPLast reviewed: October 20, 1997Article ID: Q118858 |
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The domain-defined attribute value (DDA value) should be used when a mail system requires address mapping to some component of the X.400 originator/recipient (O/R) name. In SMTP mail systems, the DDA value usually contains the SMTP address of the recipient. Since the @ character is illegal for X.400 O/R name values, you should enter the SMTP address this way:
DDA.Value=recipient(a)domain.comwhere the (a) character takes the place of the @ character.
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