X400: How to Move the Gateway to Another Postoffice
ID: Q87649
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail Gateway to X.400, version 3.0
SUMMARY
Moving the Microsoft Mail Gateway to X.400 requires a series of steps
that involve saving some valuable programming from the gateway and
access components, removing and transporting the components to the new
gateway postoffice by re-installing, then inserting the saved programming.
MORE INFORMATION
- Hardware: Move the necessary hardware. The Eicon Card and software
do not have to be moved.
- Microsoft Mail Gateway to X.400 access component:
- Address lists: Use the import program to extract the X.400
address lists that are already entered into the postoffice. The
extracts them to an ASCII text file that can be readily transported.
- Removal: After the address lists have been moved, the access
component is ready for removal. Use the access component disk
and run the installation program with the "-r" command-line
option.
- Microsoft Mail Gateway to X.400 gateway component:
- Gateway settings: In the postoffice database, the X.400
subdirectory and all of the subdirectories beneath it must be
copied to a safe location.
- Removal: After the X.400 subdirectory is moved to a safe
location, you can remove the X.400 gateway component.
- New gateway postoffice installation:
- Install the gateway component.
- Install the access component.
- Modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files.
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Version : MS-DOS:3.0
Platform : MS-DOS
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