Using Exchange Gateway Startup
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Switches
Startup switches let you set various operational parameters for the gateway. Some startup switches
override configuration information, such as logging level, that you can set in ConsoleOne
switches provide configuration options not available anywhere else.
To use a startup switch, you can include it on the command line immediately following the
executable command.
exgate.exe
Example:
exgate.exe /badmsg-send
You can also edit the Exchange Gateway startup file (gwexch.cfg) to include the switches you
want to use when starting the gateway. The gwexch.cfg file is located in the
domain\wpgate\exchange
Example:
exgate.exe @gwexch.cfg
The table below summarizes Exchange Gateway startup switches and how they correspond to
configuration settings in ConsoleOne.
Startup Switch
/addressrule
/allowdom
/badmsg
/blockdom
/corr
/custom
/displaynamelastfirst
/group
/help
/home
/httppassword
/httpport
/httprefresh
/httpuser
/importsubcontainers
directory. Use the following syntax to include the startup file:
ConsoleOne Setting
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
HTTP Password
HTTP Port
N/A
HTTP Username
N/A
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