Configuring Specialized Routing; Using Routing Domains - Novell GROUPWISE 7 - MESSAGE TRANSFERT AGENT Manual

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For background information about certificate files and SSL key files, see
"Encryption and Certificates," on page
7 In the Certificate File field, browse to and select the public certificate file provided to you by
your CA.
8 In the SSL Key File field:
8a Browse to and select your private key file.
8b Click Set Password.
8c Provide the password that was used to encrypt the private key file when it was created.
8d Click Set Password.
9 Click OK to save the SSL settings.
ConsoleOne then notifies the MTA to restart using the new message size limits.
Corresponding Startup Switches
You can also use the /certfile, /keyfile, /keypassword, /httpssl, and
startup file to configure the MTA to use SSL.
MTA Web Console
You can list which connections the MTA is using SSL for from the
Connections to display the list if TCP/IP links.

41.3 Configuring Specialized Routing

As you create each new domain in your GroupWise system, you link it to another domain. You can
view and modify the links between domains using the Link Configuration Tool. See
"Managing the Links between Domains and Post Offices," on page
you configure the MTA to customize routing through your GroupWise system:
Section 41.3.1, "Using Routing Domains," on page 631
Section 41.3.2, "Scheduling Direct Domain Links," on page 633
Section 41.3.3, "Using a Transfer Pull Configuration," on page 636

41.3.1 Using Routing Domains

As an alternative to configuring individual links between individual domains throughout your
GroupWise system, you can establish a system of one or more routing domains under the following
circumstances.
Domains must connect to the routing domains with TCP/IP links.
GroupWise 5.5 and later domains can be part of the routing domain system. Domains and
MTAs that are still at a 5.2 or earlier version cannot participate and must use links as provided
in the Link Configuration Tool.
A routing domain can serve as a hub in the following situations:
Messages that are otherwise undeliverable can be automatically sent to a single routing domain.
This routing domain can be set up to perform DNS lookups and route messages out across the
Internet. See
"Using Dynamic Internet
Systems" in the
GroupWise 7 Multi-System Administration
1117.
/msgtranssl
Links
137. The following topics help
Links" in
"Connecting to GroupWise 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x
Guide.
Chapter 71,
switches in the MTA
page. Click View TCP/IP
Chapter 10,
Configuring the MTA 631

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