Using The Mta Web Console; Setting Up The Mta Web Console - Novell GROUPWISE 7 - MESSAGE TRANSFERT AGENT Manual

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4 Stop and restart the MTA.
Accessing Online Help for the MTA
Click Help on the menu bar for information about the MTA server console. Click the Help button in
any dialog box for additional information.
NetWare Note: Press F1 for information in any dialog box or menu.

42.2 Using the MTA Web Console

The MTA Web console enables you to monitor the MTA from any location where you have access to
a Web browser and the Internet. This provides substantially more flexible access than the MTA
server console, which can only be accessed from the server where the MTA is running.
Section 42.2.1, "Setting Up the MTA Web Console," on page 657
Section 42.2.2, "Accessing the MTA Web Console," on page 659
Section 42.2.3, "Monitoring the MTA from the MTA Web Console," on page 659
Section 42.2.4, "Controlling the MTA from the MTA Web Console," on page 664

42.2.1 Setting Up the MTA Web Console

The default HTTP port for the MTA Web console is established during MTA installation. You can
change the port number and increase security after installation.
1 In ConsoleOne, browse to and right-click the MTA object, then click Properties.
2 Click GroupWise > Network Address to display the Network Address page.
If you configured the MTA for TCP/IP links during installation, the TCP/IP Address field
should display the MTA server's network address. If it does not, follow the instructions in
Section , "Using TCP/IP Links between Domains," on page
for TCP/IP in order to provide the MTA Web console.
618. The MTA must be configured
Monitoring the MTA 657

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