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SUMMARYFor the Microsoft Mail for PC Networks External (MTA) program to transfer mail between postoffices a network drive must be connected to each postoffice from the workstation that will be running the EXTERNAL.EXE program. This article describes the software needed and how to set up the operating system to have the External program process mail on both a Novell NetWare server and Microsoft Windows NT or Microsoft LAN Manager servers. MORE INFORMATION
NetWare workstations communicate with the NetWare server using NetWare
Core Protocol (NCP) packets and Microsoft network workstations (LAN
Manager, Windows for Workgroups, and NT workstation) communicate with
Windows NT or LAN Manager servers using Server Message Blocks (SMBs). For
this reason one workstation with a single protocol and redirector cannot
connect to both types of servers, unless a workstation can be configured
for dual protocols and redirectors.
When LastDrive is set to P: NetWare drives are Q: through Z:, but local MS- DOS drive letters can be remapped to NetWare drives. For example, if a Windows NT or LAN Manager server is connected using NET USE M: \\Server\Sharewhere the Novell drive N: can then be mapped to MAP N:=SYS:MAILDATA. EXTERNAL.EXE can now be executed with a -DMN to service these two postoffices. NOTE: Once installed you should not attempt to run EXTERNAL.EXE from a MS-DOS prompt while in Windows. Instead you should boot the computer and start the network with a NET START BASIC command. Establish (NET USE or MAP) the postoffice drive letters, and execute EXTERNAL.EXE. To add Novell NetWare support for Workgroup Add-On for MS-DOS 3.11:
Additional query words: 3.20 3.20a
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