You can set up servers to use SMTP routing when transferring
messages to other servers in the local Internet domain. You can enable
SMTP routing on every server or only on servers that route to destinations
outside of the Notes® named
network. For example, you may not have a direct IP connection between
all the servers in one TCP/IP Notes named
network and all the servers in another. You may still require that
all messages moving from one Notes named
network to another be routed through hub servers.
Procedure
- Make sure you already have a Configuration Settings document
for the server(s) to be configured.
- From the Domino® Administrator,
click the Configuration tab and then expand
the Messaging section.
- Choose Configurations.
- Select the Configuration Settings document to be edited
and then click Edit Configuration.
- Click the tab.
- Complete these fields, and then save the document:
Table 1. Basics fields
Field |
Enter |
SMTP allowed within the local Internet domain |
Choose one:
- MIME messages only -- The Router uses SMTP to transfer MIME messages
to other Domino servers that
are within the same Domino domain
and that run the SMTP Listener.
- Disabled (default) -- The Router uses Notes routing to transfer mail to other servers
in the same Domino domain.
- All messages -- The Router uses SMTP to transfer both Notes format and MIME format messages
to other Domino servers that
are within the same Domino domain
and that run the SMTP Listener. This will cause Notes format messages to be converted to MIME
format before being transferred. This may cause loss of fidelity and
performance. For example, Notes doc
links will not work.
Note: You can limit the use of SMTP to transfer mail within
the Domino domain by setting
the next field (Servers within the local Domino domain
are reachable via SMTP over TCPIP) to only allow SMTP
within the same Notes named
network. |
Servers within the local Domino domain are reachable via SMTP over
TCPIP |
Choose one:
- Always (default) -- The Router can use SMTP to transfer mail to
any Domino server in the
local Domino domain that
runs the SMTP Listener.
- Only if in same Notes named
network -- The Router can use SMTP to transfer mail to other Domino servers in the local Domino domain only if the destination
server is in the same Notes named
network. If the destination server is in the local Domino domain, but resides in a different Notes named network, the Router
must use Notes routing to
transfer mail.
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Results
The change takes effect after the next Router configuration
update. To put the new setting into effect immediately, reload the
routing configuration.