PC Ext: Windows 95 Inbox to Use an External Delivery Agent
ID: Q136055
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, version 3.2
SUMMARY
When you configure the Microsoft Windows 95 Inbox for both local area
network (LAN) and Remote configurations, there is a check box for Use
External Delivery Agent.
If the check box is selected, an external message transfer agent (MTA),
such as EXTERNAL.EXE included with Mail for PC Networks, is required to
complete delivery of the message.
NOTE: To configure the Inbox, in the Control Panel window, click Mail, then
Fax. Click the Services tab, then Microsoft Mail properties.
MORE INFORMATION
This option partially disables the Inbox from delivering the message. The
message is created and placed on the Mail for the PC postoffice; however,
it is not placed in the recipient's mailbag. Instead, it is placed in the
P1 directory (a temporary holding location), and it waits there until
processed by the MTA.
By placing the message in the P1 directory, the client does not need to
resolve the addresses into mailbags and move the message into the
mailbags. This speeds up the delivery process for the client, but it does
require the use of the MTA to complete the delivery.
NOTE: This is helpful when you dial in remotely to the postoffice, but it
can also speed up the client when you use it on a slow LAN.
Without the MTA, no message from the client will ever be received by the
addressees. Do not select this option unless you are sure that an MTA is
running against the Mail for PC Networks postoffice.
NOTE: A loop-back message (message sent to yourself) will be sent in this
situation.
Additional query words:
3.20
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Version : WINDOWS:3.2
Platform : WINDOWS
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