Subj : alias.cfg
To : Bill McGarrity
From : Digital Man
Date : Fri Nov 14 2014 07:39 pm
Re: alias.cfg
By: Bill McGarrity to All on Fri Nov 14 2014 07:50 pm
> Once again.... a dilemma...
>
> I was lead to the understanding incoming email could be then posted to a
> sub using the sub:<intcode> in the alias.cfg. I have created a user called
> MTAINFO and signed up for a service that will send email TO:
>
[email protected]. This service offers different
> information using different sending addresses but all with the same host.
>
> In the alias.cfg I put the following line:
>
> MTAINFO sub:1nyctinfo
>
> When the email comes in addressed to
[email protected]
> say from
[email protected] I get an error stating:
>
> 1400 !SMTP
[email protected] (user #0) cannot post on NYCT/MTA Srv
> Information (Reason 690)
>
> So I went a step further and added to alias.cfg:
>
>
[email protected] sub:1nyctinfo
>
> Same message.
>
> Does each email address need to have a user #?
No. Check the posting requirements you have set in SCFG for the sub-board with
the internal code "1nyctinfo". I suspect your posting requirements are
non-blank and therefore disallow an anonymous/unauthenticated SMTP agent from
posting to the sub-board.
digital man
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