GroupWise 7 Gateway for Microsoft Exchange Installation and Administration Guide
- GroupWise 7 Gateway for Microsoft Exchange Installation and Administration Guide
- What Is the GroupWise Gateway for Microsoft Exchange?
- What’s New in This Release
- Exchange Gateway System Requirements
- Planning the Exchange Gateway Installation
- Gathering GroupWise System Information
- Deciding Where to Install the Exchange Gateway
- Choosing a Gateway Name
- Deciding between Windows Application and Windows Service
- Deciding How to Monitor the Exchange Gateway
- Gathering Exchange System Information
- Determining Connections between Systems
- Selecting User Address Type and Format
- Determining Where to Install the Exchange Gateway Administrator Snap-In to ConsoleOne
- Exchange Gateway Installation Worksheet
- Installing the Exchange Gateway
- Meeting Installation Prerequisites
- Adding the Exchange Library Directory to the Path Variable
- Installing the Exchange Gateway Software
- Installing the Exchange Gateway Addressing Components
- Installing the Exchange Gateway Administrator Snap-In to ConsoleOne
- Configuring the Exchange Side of the Exchange Gateway
- Configuring Exchange 5.5
- Configuring Exchange 2000/2003
- Configuring the GroupWise Side of the Exchange Gateway
- Providing Foreign System Configuration Information
- Providing Gateway Information
- Running the Exchange Gateway
- Starting the Exchange Gateway
- Acquainting E-Mail Users with the Exchange Gateway
- Stopping the Exchange Gateway
- Uninstalling the Exchange Gateway
- Configuring the Exchange Gateway
- Enabling Directory Synchronization and Exchange of Address Books
- Configuring Addressing Instead of Using Directory Synchronization and Exchange
- Changing the Link Protocol between the Exchange Gateway and the MTA
- Controlling Gateway Access
- Setting Up Accounting
- Establishing Gateway Administrators
- Enabling Message Status for Sent Items
- Binding the Exchange Gateway to a Specific IP Address
- Monitoring the Exchange Gateway
- Using the Exchange Gateway Server Console
- Using the Exchange Gateway Web Console
- Using Exchange Gateway Log Files
- Using SNMP Monitoring Programs
- Notifying the Exchange Gateway Administrator about Bad Messages
- Understanding Exchange Gateway Error Messages
- Optimizing the Exchange Gateway
- Adjusting the Gateway’s Send/Receive Cycle
- Adjusting the Number of Sender and Receiver Threads
- Automating Network Reattachment
- Reducing Network Traffic
- Using Exchange Gateway Startup Switches
- /addressrule
- /allowdom
- /badmsg
- /blockdom
- /corr
- /custom
- /displaynamelastfirst
- /group
- /help
- /home
- /httppassword
- /httpport
- /httprefresh
- /httpuser
- /importsubcontainers
- /ip
- /log
- /logdays
- /loglevel
- /logmax
- /nohtml
- /noreadreceipt
- /recv
- /rt
- /send
- /single
- /st
- /useimportcontainer
- /work
- Error and Informational Messages
- Error Messages
- Informational Messages
- Exchange Gateway Directory Structure
- Exchange Server Directory Structure
- Exchange Gateway Directory Structure under the Domain
- Documentation Updates
- May 8, 2007 (Support Pack 2)
- January 24, 2007 (Support Pack 1)
- Legal Notices