XADM: Determining the Need for MS Mail Gateway Access Components
ID: Q147466
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0
SUMMARY
In certain circumstances, Microsoft Mail Gateway Access components will
need to be installed on either a Microsoft Mail 3.x postoffice, or on the
Microsoft Exchange Server Proxy postoffice.
MORE INFORMATION
Two scenarios exist where you will be required to install MS Mail Gateway
access components:
- Exchange users need PC Mail Gateway functionality. For example, a
Microsoft Mail Gateway to MHS is installed on a Microsoft Mail
postoffice. The MS Mail Gateway to MHS Access component must be
installed on the Exchange proxy postoffice (which is located in
EXCHSRVR\CONNECT\MSMCON\MAILDTA).
- MS Mail 3.x users need the Internet Mail Connector (IMC) or X.400
connector functionality. For example, the IMC is installed on an
Exchange Server. MS Mail users would like to send Internet Mail using
the IMC. Install the MS Mail SMTP Gateway Access component on the MS
Mail postoffice. When prompted for the Network and Postoffice name of
the gateway postoffice, enter the Network name and Postoffice name of
the Exchange proxy postoffice. This information can be found in the
Exchange Administrator program by selecting Connections, then MS Mail
Connector, and then the Local Postoffice tab.
Additional query words:
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Keywords : kbusage XADM
Version : winnt:4.0
Platform : winnt
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Last Reviewed: March 18, 1999