The following sections define the Internet Agent’s requirements:
The network server where you install the Internet Agent must meet the following requirements:
x86-32 processor or x86-64 processor
On a 64-bit processor, GroupWise still runs as a 32-bit application.
Any of the following server operating systems for the GroupWise Internet Agent:
Novell Open Enterprise Server (OES) 2 (NetWare or Linux version) or OES 11, plus the latest Support Pack
NetWare 6.5, plus the latest Support Pack
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 or SLES 11, plus the latest Support Pack
The X Window System and Open Motif are required by the GUI Internet Agent server console. By default, the Internet Agent runs as a daemon without a user interface.
Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2, plus the latest Service Pack
Adequate server memory as required by the operating system
Any of the following environments for running the GroupWise Installation program:
Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7, plus the latest Service Pack, plus the Novell Client
Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2, plus the latest Service Pack, plus the Novell Client
Novell Open Enterprise Server (OES) 2 (Linux version) or OES 11, plus the latest Support Pack
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 or SLES 11, plus the latest Support Pack
The X Window System is required by the GUI GroupWise Installation program that steps you through the process of creating a new GroupWise system. A text-based Installation program is also available.
Adequate server disk space:
17 MB for the Internet Agent program files.
200 MB minimum for message file processing. The actual amount is determined by the number and size of message files being processed at one time by the Internet Agent.
The GroupWise system in which you install the Internet Agent must meet the following requirements:
The domain’s version must be equal to or later than the Internet Agent’s version. The domain’s version is determined by the Message Transfer Agent (MTA) version running for it.
The versions of any post offices that the Internet Agent accesses on behalf of POP3 or IMAP4 clients must be equal to or later than the Internet Agent’s version. A post office’s version is determined by the Post Office Agent (POA) version running for it.
Before you install the Internet Agent, you need to ensure that your network is configured for Internet connectivity.
Internet Connection: You can connect to the Internet by using a direct connection over a leased line or a standard switched telephone line.
Internet Domain Name: You must have an Internet domain name. The domain name must be defined by an MX RR (mail exchanger resource record) in DNS.
DNS Server Access or Relay Host Access: If you want the Internet Agent to send messages directly to other SMTP hosts, it requires access to a DNS server for address resolution. Otherwise, it requires access to a relay host that can perform the address resolution and message routing. Make sure the server where you plan to install the Internet Agent is configured to access a DNS server or can access your relay host. For specific details, refer to your server documentation.
IP Address: The Internet Agent’s server requires a static IP address and a fully qualified DNS hostname.