The transfer directory must contain a wpcsin subdirectory, with standard priority 0 through 7
subdirectories beneath. The transfer directory must be placed where both the sending and
receiving MTAs have rights.
2 In ConsoleOne, modify the outgoing link from the sending domain so the MTA for the sending
domain writes message files to the transfer directory, rather than directly to the receiving
domain. See
"Modifying the Outgoing Transfer Pull Link" on page
3 In ConsoleOne, modify the incoming link to the receiving domain so the MTA for the receiving
domain actively pulls message files from the transfer directory, rather than waiting for them to
be delivered. See
"Modifying the Incoming Transfer Pull Link" on page
4 Stop and restart the MTAs for both domains.
Modifying the Outgoing Transfer Pull Link
1 In ConsoleOne, connect to the sending domain:
1a Click Tools > GroupWise System Operations > Select Domain.
1b Browse to and select the domain database (wpdomain.db) in the sending domain.
1c Click Open.
1d Click OK.
2 Click Tools > GroupWise Utilities > Link Configuration.
3 In the drop-down list, select the sending domain.
4 Click View > Domain Links to view outbound and inbound links for the sending domain.
5 In the Outbound Links from sending_domain_name list box, double-click the receiving domain.
6 If you are using a UNC path, click Override to display the Path field.
7 In the Path or UNC Override field (depending on the selected protocol), specify the full path to
the transfer directory you created.
You can use a UNC path for the NetWare and Windows MTA; you can use a mapped drive path
for the Windows MTA only.
8 Click OK.
9 Click File > Exit > Yes to save the link changes for the sending domain and return to the main
ConsoleOne window.
10 Continue with
"Modifying the Incoming Transfer Pull Link" on page
Modifying the Incoming Transfer Pull Link
1 In ConsoleOne, connect to the receiving domain:
1a Click Tools > GroupWise System Operations > Select Domain
1b Browse to and select the domain database (wpdomain.db) in the receiving domain.
1c Click Open.
1d Click OK.
2 Click Tools > GroupWise Utilities > Link Configuration.
3 In the drop-down list, select the receiving domain.
4 Click View Domain Links to view outbound and inbound links for the receiving domain.
5 In the Outbound Links from receiving_domain_name list box, double-click the sending domain.
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