Syntax:
/allowdom-domain
/allowdom-"list_of_domains"
Examples:
/allowdom-domain1
/allowdom-"domain1, domain2, domain3"
See also /blockdom.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the /allowdom and /blockdom switches together. If both are specified,
only the /allowdom switch takes effect.
11.3 /badmsg
Indicates what the gateway should do with bad message files (undeliverable or damaged). See
Section 9.5, "Notifying the Exchange Gateway Administrator about Bad Messages," on page
The following options can be used:
Move: Instructs the gateway to move the bad message files to the
domain\wpgate\exchange\gwprob
Send: Instructs the gateway to send the bad message files to the user assigned as the gateway's
Postmaster. See
Section 8.6, "Establishing Gateway Administrators," on page
Both: Instructs the gateway to both move and send the bad message files.
Neither: Instructs the gateway to delete the files.
Syntax:
/badmsg-option
Example:
/badmsg-both
11.4 /blockdom
Affects outbound directory exchange and prevents users in the specified GroupWise domains from
appearing in the Exchange Address Book when directory synchronization and exchange are enabled.
Users from all unlisted domains are allowed. See
and Exchange of Address Books," on page
Syntax:
/blockdom-domain
/blockdom-"list_of_domains"
Examples:
/blockdom-domain1
/blockdom-"domain1, domain2, domain3"
directory. This is the default action.
Section 8.1, "Enabling Directory Synchronization
61.
84.
Using Exchange Gateway Startup Switches 109
102.
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