> > > > The Multinet SMTP server is pretty basic and people who are serious about > > doing SMTP on VMS typically disable it and install a proper mailserver like > > PMDF. That's my excuse for not knowing how to disable SMTP relaying in > > Multinet. That and because it probably varies for different versions of > > Multinet and you haven't said what version of Multinet you have. I used to > > be one of the people supporting Multinet in this part of the world and I > > seem to have inherited a stack of Multinet documentation for different old > > versions so if I knew what version, I could probably look it up. I think > > the > > documentation for the most recent couple of Multinet versions is on the > > Multinet website: > > > > http://www.process.com/psc/service-support/multinet-support/ > > > > Try the Adminstrator's guide or Adminstrator's reference. > > > > I do however know how to disable the SMTP server in Multinet completely: > > > > $ MULTINET CONFIGURE /SERVERS > > SERVER-CONFIG> DISABLE SMTP > > SERVER-CONFIG> RESTART > > Configuration modified, do you want to save it first ? [YES] > > > > Regards, > > Peter Coghlan > >
Peter, Thanks I think this is what I need, just disable smtp within MULTINET. As I said in my OP I prefer a VMS or MULTINET solution free of modern hardware if possible, now that I know what is possible. I was curious to learn what others did back in the day. I have a script I run to clear the queue, but that's a pain and it lets some relaying through. Bill