> I haven't looked at the fixkit myself yet, but if it disallows '/' in > addresses, it's going to cause problems with more than X.400. For > example, the increasingly-popular Lotus SMTP gateway for Lotus Notes puts > slashes into addresses of users with hierarchical certifiers, eg > > Joe_User/Sales/Acme/US.acmeinc@notes.gateway > You don't *absolutely* have to output icky names like this to the world, however; our outgoing gateway rewrites the addresses to <initials>@sophos.com. All users here except me do their mail through Notes. The only way to do this, however, is OS/2 Sendmail sendmail.cf hackery. (yes, the Lotus Notes SMTP Gateway is a bag on the side of OS/2 sendmail). It's an ancient version of sendmail, too; there isn't even support for database macros to do this (more) cleanly. I personally find it worrying that the Notes smtp gateway won't run on anything except OS/2 (whose TCP/IP implementation seems to be very flaky) and absolutely requires OS/2's sendmail instead of having its own SMTP thing (surely it can't have been too difficult to write their own?), and even more so that OS/2 sendmail is based on an ancient UNIX version, no doubt with all the known bugs. The damn thing falls over at least once a day, too, takes an *age* to page back in every time it gets swapped, and is basically a *lot* of trouble. -Matt