Setting up Notes® routing
By default, Domino® uses Notes® routing to transfer messages between servers. Notes® routing uses information in the Domino® Directory to determine where to send mail addressed to a given user. If two servers are in the same Notes® named network, Notes® routing automatically transfers mail between them. A Notes® named network is a group of servers in a given Domino® domain that share a common protocol and are connected by a LAN or modem connections.
About this task
To set up routing between servers that are not in the same Notes® named network, you must create documents in the Domino® Directory to specify how to route mail within the Notes® mail system.
One of the documents you create is a Connection document. Connection documents specify how and when two servers connect to exchange mail and update common databases through replication. When you create a Connection document, Notes® routing is enabled by default. To route mail between servers in different Notes® named networks requires a pair of Connection document, one from each server to the other.
How you create connections for Notes® routing depends on:
- The location of the two servers: same Notes® named network, same Domino® domain, adjacent Domino® domain, non-adjacent Domino® domain
- The type of network connection between the two servers: LAN, network dialup, or pass-through
In addition, the number of Connection documents you need to create depends on how you want to route mail -- that is, whether you want to route mail both to and from a server, only to a server, or only from a server. Since, in most cases, you'll want to route mail in both directions, you generally need to create two Connection documents for each connection.
In small Domino® networks, you can minimize the number of Connection documents by using the same document to schedule mail routing and replication. Or you can create a separate Connection document for each task.
Type of connection required |
Documents required to create connection |
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To a server in same Notes® named network |
No Connection documents required. There must be a common entry on the tab of each server's Server document. |
To a server in a different Notes® named network within the local Domino® domain |
Two Connection documents -- one from each server -- to ensure that mail routes in both directions. |
To an adjacent Domino® domain |
Two Connection documents, one in each Domino® domain, to ensure that mail routes in both directions. One Adjacent domain document if you need restrictions. |
To a non-adjacent Domino® domain |
Two Connection documents, one in each Domino® domain that connects to the adjacent Domino® domain. Two Non-adjacent domain documents, one in each Domino® domain that are not adjacent, to provide restrictions and simplify addressing across the intermediary domain between the first and third domains. |
To a gateway for a foreign domain |
One Foreign domain document to identify the foreign domain for non-mail messaging systems, such as fax or pager systems. |
To an SMTP-enabled server (for example, a server that can send mail to the Internet) |
One Foreign SMTP domain document to identify the destination for messages being sent to the Internet. One SMTP connection document to specify the SMTP-enabled server. |
Procedure
- Create Connection documents to enable message transfer between servers in different Notes® named networks.
- Depending on your messaging system topology, create these
documents, as necessary:
- Non-adjacent domain documents.
- Adjacent domain documents.
- Foreign domain documents.
- Foreign SMTP domain documents.
- SMTP Connection documents.