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4. The pre-filled field values are based on defaults pulled <strong>from</strong> the <strong>Domino</strong><br />

server. We left the <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> MTA Password field unchanged. We changed<br />

the <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> MTA Work Path field <strong>to</strong> show c:\lotus\domino\data\<br />

<strong>cc</strong>mta_work, which was the work direc<strong>to</strong>ry we had previously specified.<br />

Note For better performance and availablity, it is recommended not <strong>to</strong><br />

specify the work path on a network drive.<br />

Caution The work path must already exist. Otherwise, the MTA will<br />

report an error when attempting <strong>to</strong> load.<br />

5. Ensure the Foreign <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> Domain field shows the appropriate value.<br />

This is used when a <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> user sends a message <strong>to</strong> a Notes user. If the<br />

<strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> user is not in the Public Address Book, the MTA will append this<br />

foreign domain name <strong>to</strong> the sender’s name. This ensures that the mail<br />

item can be sent back if the recipient chooses <strong>to</strong> reply.<br />

In our case, the name of the foreign <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> domain was<br />

<strong>cc</strong>MTA-MTASRV1.<br />

6. Click the arrow next <strong>to</strong> Pro<strong>to</strong>col <strong>to</strong> display the available options.<br />

7. The Pro<strong>to</strong>col field specifies the network pro<strong>to</strong>col the MTA will use <strong>to</strong><br />

communicate with the <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> post office. The MTA must communicate<br />

on the same pro<strong>to</strong>col as the <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> Router. The options that are<br />

available are SPX, TCP/IP at port address Port 21, or TCP/IP at port<br />

address Port CC0.<br />

Note All versions of Router prior <strong>to</strong> Version 5.14 use Port 21. Router<br />

5.13 can use either Port 21 or Port CC0. Beginning in 5.14, the default<br />

port number is CC0. This change was introduced because other<br />

applications sometimes used Port 21.<br />

8. We selected TCPIP Port CC0.<br />

9. Click OK.<br />

16 <strong>Moving</strong> <strong>from</strong> <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Lotus</strong> <strong>Domino</strong> <strong>R5</strong>

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