XFOR: Exchange MS Mail Connector Adds SNADS GatewayName
Article ID: 149315
Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q149315
SUMMARY
When sending mail to a SNADS recipient via the Microsoft Exchange MS Mail
Connector, there is no need to include the GatewayName portion of the
address (GatewayName\DGN\USER).
If the GatewayName is included, the MS Mail Connector will reject the
message as bad because the address will be incorrect and appear as
"GatewayName\GatewayName\DGN\USER".
MORE INFORMATION
You must install the SNADS access component on the Connector PO to allow
outgoing SNADS mail from Microsoft Exchange. Once this is done, and the
SNADS address space has been properly set on the Connector, the Interchange
service will automatically insert the GatewayName portion of the address.
The same applies for replies to incoming SNADS mail because the reply
address will not contain the GatewayName portion of it.
Additional query words: NDR proxy
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