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SUMMARYVersion 3.2 of the Microsoft Mail Gateway to X.400 supports X.25 the Eicon interface card for point to point communications on Transport Protocol class 0 (TP0). When you address another X.400 Message Transfer Agent (MTA) on a Public X.25 Mail Service, you define a remote MTA with a single X.121 address---the Public Mail Services. The distribution of the message is then routed to the destination X.121 address, based on the Private Domain Name (PRMD). MORE INFORMATION
Sprint Mail is an example of a public X.25 Mail Service provider that
routes on PRMD. For this reason, it is mandatory that users include the
PRMD attribute of an X.400 address. A correct routing table will ensure
proper message routing to Sprint Mail.
Recipient Address:C=US; A=TELEMAIL; P=MICROSOFT; O=PSS; OU1=WGA; S=USERMBX Local Route table:C=USIn this example, only one X.121 address was defined for SPRINT-MTA, but by specifying the Private Domain Name (PRMD) Microsoft, it allowed Sprint to route the message to the proper X.121 address and receiving MTA. Additional query words: 3.20
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