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SUMMARYTo provide the Microsoft Exchange clients access to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks 3.x gateway recipients, the gateway address lists from the Microsoft Mail postoffice must be propagated to the Microsoft Exchange Server Recipients container. MORE INFORMATIONThis article assumes that the Microsoft Mail Connector and directory synchronization (dirsync) are already correctly configured between the Microsoft PC Mail and the Microsoft Exchange Server environments.
net use * \\exserver\maildat$ import admin -ppassword -dm -gMHS -fextract.txt -xThis example will create a text file called EXTRACT.TXT that contains all of the MHS gateway addresses on the postoffice on drive M. import admin -ppassword -dm -fextract.txt -eThis example will import all of the addresses in the file called EXTRACT.TXT into the directory synchronization (dirsync) process on the postoffice on drive M. NOTE: The use of the IMPORT.EXE utility with the -E option will populate the REQTRANS.GLB on the postoffice with all of the gateway addresses listed in the import-format text file. The dirsync server must have the gateway access component installed for these addresses to be accepted and propagated. REFERENCES
For additional instructions on configuring Microsoft Exchange Directory
Synchronization, please refer to Chapter 14 of the Microsoft Exchange
Server Administrator's Guide.
Q123856 How to Distribute Gateway Addresses with Dir-Sync Additional query words: faq dir-sync dirsynch
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