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X400: Public X.25 Mail Services Can Route on PRMD

Article ID: 134951

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006


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SUMMARY

Version 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).

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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.

Here is a example of a typical outbound Sprint Mail address and corresponding routing table:

Recipient Address:

C=US; A=TELEMAIL; P=MICROSOFT; O=PSS; OU1=WGA; S=USERMBX

Local Route table:

C=US
.. A=TELEMAIL
....O=LOCAL <LOCAL-MTA>
....O=* <SPRINT-MTA>

In 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.

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