- Local DomainsThese are the Internet domain names recognized by IEMS as local domains. IEMS primarily make use of this parameter to determine how to route messages. Messages with their domain part set in the Local Domains of IEMS are treated local to the system and a directory lookup is performed to determine the final destination of the message. On the other hand, non-local messages are immediately sent to the default Internet delivery channel SMTPC for further routing to the Internet.
The comma (,) separator is used to support multiple domains (e.g. abc.com,xyz.com) entries. An asterisk (*) may also be use to denote all sub-domains under a main domain, not including the main domain. For example, to accept messages for the domain abc.com and all sub-domains under it (e.g. sales.abc.com, support.abc.com, etc.), entries abc.com, *.abc.com are required in the Local Domains field.
- Default Local Delivery ChannelDefines the channel processor that will handle non-mapable local recipients. Non-mapable local recipients are messages with their domain part set in the Local Domains option but don't have an entry in the Directory Server (LDAP). The channel specified here will try to deliver the message to the specified recipient and bounced it if unsuccessfull. The following channels can be use as Default Local Delivery Channel:
Local
This channel will try to deliver the message to the local Message Store users
SMTPC
This channel will try to deliver the message to the Internet.
ccMail
This channel will try to deliver the message to the cc:Mail users
Notes
This channel will try to deliver the message to the Notes users
Note: Only one channel can be defined and supported by the system. ccMail and Notes channels are supported only if IEMS for LINUX and Windows are installed in a cross-platform distributed environment setup. ccMail and Notes are also supported in IEMS 6.0 Professional Enterprise Edition.
- Internet Delivery Channel
The channel (e.g. SMTPC) used by the Preprocessor to deliver a message to the Internet. Although the entry is configurable, IEMS is initially setup to make use of the SMTPC channel as the default Internet delivery channel. It is recommended not to change the default setting.
- MQ Server
The NetBIOS (for Windows) or SMB (for Linux) name of the machine where the MQ (Message Queue) is located. The MQ Server can reside on any NetBIOS compatible host, but the entry should correspond to the NetBIOS name of this server. The NetBIOS name must be the same as the Internet host name. It is possible to configure Microsoft Windows to have two different names for NetBIOS and the configure Microsoft Windows to have two different names for NetBIOS and the Internet name, but this will not work for the system designated as the MQ Server.
- MQ Server Access Mask
A list of IP addresses describing the systems which are permitted to access the Preprocessor queues. Each entry can either consist of a single dotted IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.10), a range of IP addresses (e.g. 192.168.1.10-192.168.1.12), or an IP address with a mask (e.g. 192.168.1.0/28).
- MQ Local directory
The directory path (e.g. C:\Program Files\IMA\Internet Exchange Messaging Server 6.0\MsgQueue) where the MQ databases and sub-directories for the message files are installed. This directory is used by all connectors running on the same system.
- MQ Remote Access Directory
The network share (e.g. \\hostname\msgqueue) where the message queue can be accessed remotely. This directory is used by all modules not running on the same system as the MQ Server. This parameter is not used if all IEMS modules are installed on the same system. Please refer to the IEMS administrator manual for more info and usage of this option.
- MQ Server Account Name
Refers to the account name used to access the network share folder on the remote MQ server. Make sure that the account name to use have administrator level rights on the network share folder.
- MQ Server Password
Refers to the appropriate password for the MQ Server Account Name used.
- MQ Server Password (Repeat)
Re-type the password to verify that you don't mistype the intended password.
- Notification messages sent to
Refers to the email address of the person to receive notification messages generated by the system.
- Notify postmaster on corrupt messagesProvides the system administrator an option to enable the postmaster account to receive notification when the system encounter corrupt messages.