mccleld
ADSM.ORG Senior Member
Hi Team,
Wondering if anyone came across this yet with the TSM FastBack in-built email alert feature.
Whilst I can modify the email recipients list and the target SMTP server through the FastBack Manager GUI, I don't see where/if I can modify any further settings. This is important as many SMTP servers are configured to require a valid sender email address in order to route mails. However FastBack appears simply to default the sender field to the name of the FastBack Server resulting in dropped emails:
Sep 14 10:48:16 xxxx-xxxxx sendmail-fast[23549]: [ID 801593 mail.notice] o8E9mGNi023549: ruleset=check_mail, arg1=<MY_FASTBACK>, relay=[172.19.192.244], reject=553 5.5.4 <MY_FASTBACK>... Domain name required for sender address MY_FASTBACK
I've had a snoop around but I can't seem to find anything which lets me modify this behaviour.
Anybody else? Or should I submit this to IBM as an enhancement request for a future version?
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David Mc
London, UK
Wondering if anyone came across this yet with the TSM FastBack in-built email alert feature.
Whilst I can modify the email recipients list and the target SMTP server through the FastBack Manager GUI, I don't see where/if I can modify any further settings. This is important as many SMTP servers are configured to require a valid sender email address in order to route mails. However FastBack appears simply to default the sender field to the name of the FastBack Server resulting in dropped emails:
Sep 14 10:48:16 xxxx-xxxxx sendmail-fast[23549]: [ID 801593 mail.notice] o8E9mGNi023549: ruleset=check_mail, arg1=<MY_FASTBACK>, relay=[172.19.192.244], reject=553 5.5.4 <MY_FASTBACK>... Domain name required for sender address MY_FASTBACK
I've had a snoop around but I can't seem to find anything which lets me modify this behaviour.
Anybody else? Or should I submit this to IBM as an enhancement request for a future version?
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David Mc
London, UK