Tcp/Ip Links Between The Internet Agent And The Mta (V7.0); Alternate Internet Agents (V7.0); Multiple Relay Hosts (V7.0); Improved Spam Identification (V7.0) - Novell GROUPWISE 7 Installation Manual

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12.5.6 TCP/IP Links between the Internet Agent and the MTA
(v7.0)
Previously, the Internet Agent and the MTA have communicated by using message files. For
outgoing messages, the MTA placed message files in the Internet Agent's input queue
(
domain\wpgate\gwia\wpcsout\0-7
them out across the Internet. For incoming messages, the Internet Agent placed message files in the
MTA input queue for Internet messages (
To see how this message flow worked for GroupWise 6.5 and earlier versions, see
Delivery to and from the
(http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw7).
To see how this message flow works for GroupWise 7, see
Internet" in
documentation/gw7).
If, for some reason, you want to use message files instead of a TCP/IP link, set the Message Transfer
Port field to 0 (zero) on the Network Address page of the Internet Agent object in ConsoleOne.

12.5.7 Alternate Internet Agents (v7.0)

When you use TCP/IP links for multiple Internet Agents in your system, you can configure each
domain to fail over to an alternate Internet Agent if the primary Internet Agent becomes unavailable.
For setup instructions, see
Agent" in the

12.5.8 Multiple Relay Hosts (v7.0)

You can now specify multiple relay hosts, so that if the primary relay host is not available, the
Internet Agent tries the next relay host in the list.
For configuration instructions, see
in the
GroupWise 7 Administration Guide

12.5.9 Improved Spam Identification (v7.0)

Currently, you can use the /xspam startup switch to flag messages for handling by the client Junk
Mail Handling feature if they contain an
you can configure as many strings as needed to identify junk mail.
For setup instructions, see
7 Administration Guide

12.5.10 External Global Signatures for all Clients (v7.0.1)

For all client users, global signatures can be appended by the Internet Agent for recipients outside
the local GroupWise system. The Internet Agent does not append global signatures to S/MIME-
encoded messages. The Internet Agent does not duplicate global signatures already appended by the
Windows client.
234 GroupWise 7 Installation Guide
Internet" in
Troubleshooting 3: Message Flow and Directory Structure (http://www.novell.com/
"Configuring an Alternate Internet Agent for a
GroupWise 7 Administration Guide
"Configuring Basic SMTP/MIME
"Customized Spam
(http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw7).
), where the Internet Agent picked them up and transferred
domain\wpgate\gwia\wpcsin\0-7
Troubleshooting 3: Message Flow and Directory Structure
"Message Delivery to and from the
(http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw7).
(http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw7).
in the MIME header. In GroupWise 7,
x-spamflag=yes
Identification" in
).
"Message
Domain" in
"Internet
Settings" in
"Internet
"Internet
Agent" in the
GroupWise
Agent"

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