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----- Original Message -----
From: Meraj Beg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 12:17 pm
Subject: JAVA Mail Issue

> Does any body know why my java application is not picking up the
> changedSMTPHOST IP address from etc\hosts file.
>
> I have a java application which sends the email alerts out on
> daily basis. It is
> using Javamail APIs. All the configuration info (e.g. SMTP server
> name, FROM
> etc) is stored in seperate emailConf.properties file.
> Everything is working fine.
>
> Now I want to point my SMTP server variable to someother IP
> address. So I
> changed it  in etc\hosts file as follows:
>
> #172.16.212.101  swinet01.dtcc.com mailhost   ##This I was using
> before172.16.212.10   mailhost                 ## This is new
> configuration
> My emaiConf.properties file looks like:
>
> smtpHost mailhost
> from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> When I am running my java email application, it is complaining
> about SMTP
> server. Exact error msg is as follows:
>
> javax.mail.SendFailedException: Invalid Addresses;
>  nested exception is:
>        javax.mail.SendFailedException: 551 swinet01.dtcc.com is
> not a
> recognized domain name.
>
>
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