SMTP: How to Identify if ADPROC.EXE Has Replaced SMTPGET.EXELast reviewed: October 20, 1997Article ID: Q141981 |
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SUMMARYWhen you install the Gateway Address Pre-Processor version 2.0 for AT&T Mail, the setup program will replace the SMTPGET.EXE in your mail executable directory. The following information shows how you can check to see if the SMTPGET.EXE was replaced during setup.
MORE INFORMATIONTo determine if the SMTPGET.EXE has been replaced, run the following command in the mail executable directory:
SMTPGET -verIf the above command returns the following results, the SMTPGET.EXE has been replaced with the SMTPGET.EXE from AT&T Pre-Processor 2.0 for AT&T Mail.
Module: ADPROC.EXE Version: 2.00 RELEASE SMTP Address Processor for the Microsoft Mail SMTP Gateway and the Microsoft Mail to AT&T Gateway. Copyright AT&T, All Rights Reserved. 10-0-0 No output file specified in command line.If the above command returns the following results, the SMTPGET.EXE is the file provided with the Microsoft Mail to SMTP Gateway 3.x.
FFAPI: Gateway Get Proc: 094(0) Revision: 3.00.1072 Release (Mail: 3.0.1100 Coll: 3.0.1100) Microsoft (R) Mail for PC Networks. Copyright (C) 1991 Microsoft Corp. All Rights Reserved. 10 - No output file specified in command line.AT&T supports Microsoft Mail Gateway Address Pre-Processor 2.0 for AT&T Mail. Their support center number is 1-800-624-5672.
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