MHS: What the Gateway to MHS Does
ID: Q86552
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail Gateway to MHS, version 3.0
SUMMARY
The Microsoft Mail Gateway to MHS will poll a Microsoft "mailbag" for
mail messages destined for transfer via MHS and create an MHS header
from this when using MHS version 1.5N. The file is then placed in the
MHS\MAIL\GATES\<Gateway-name>\IN directory, where the Connectivity
Manager will pick it up for routing.
For MHS mail destined for Microsoft Mail, the gateway polls the
MHS\MAIL\GATES\<gateway-name>\OUT subdirectory and transfers the
message to the appropriate Microsoft Mail user.
There are differences between MHS version 1.5N and MHS version 1.1N in
that version 1.1N requires messages to be submitted to MHS with a 128-
byte binary routing envelope and a complete message header. This type
of message format is known as SMF-64. MHS version 1.5N introduced
support for SMF-70, which supports a much simpler format: no binary
routing envelope is required, just a minimal submission header. MHS
1.5 will convert this header to a canonical header. The MS Mail
gateway submits this canonical header type message when sending mail
out.
Additional query words:
pcmail
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Version : MS-DOS:3.0
Platform : MS-DOS
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