Select this option if you want to put all available activity information into the System Log.
Select this option if you want to record low-level module activity.
Select this option if you want to record message transfers and all types of problems.
Select this option if you want to record message transfers and unrecoverable failures only.
Select this option if you want to record unrecoverable failures only.
Select this option if you do not want to record the module activity in the System Log.
The module will establish a TCP/IP link and use the Remote Queue Starting (ETRN) command to release waiting messages on the specified mail server.
The module will establish a TCP/IP link and send wake-up mail messages to the specified address.
The module will establish a TCP/IP link and wait for incoming connections.
When the Directly to Recipients option is selected, outgoing messages are sent directly to the recipient hosts or to their back-up mail servers.
Not available because this option requires the OpenTransport software.
Use this option to specify the maximum number of SMTP
connections to be accepted via AppleTalk.
Not available because this option requires the OpenTransport software.
Use this option to specify the maximum number of SMTP
connections to be accepted via AppleTalk.
If your do not have AppleTalk/SMTP mail clients on your LAN, set this option to zero.
Use this option to specify the maximum number of SMTP connections to be accepted via AppleTalk.
Zero is selected, so no SMTP mailer can submit messages to your server via AppleTalk.
Use this option to specify the maximum number of SMTP
connections to be accepted via TCP/IP.
If your do not have TCP/IP mail clients on your LAN and if you do not receive mail from the Internet via SMTP, set this option to zero.
Use this option to specify the maximum number of SMTP connections to be accepted via TCP/IP. Zero is selected, so no SMTP server or mailer can send messages to your server via TCP/IP.
Do not change this option if you use a dial-up link without a router.
Use this option to specify the maximum number of concurrent TCP channels used to send messages to other SMTP systems.
Use this option to specify the maximum number of concurrent TCP channels used to send messages to other SMTP systems.
You have zero channels selected, so no messages will be sent.
Use this option to specify how often the SMTP module should try to retrieve messages.
Enter the EXACT domain name or the IP address of the back-up mail server.
The SMTP module will send the Remote Queue Starting (ETRN) command to that server when the module is ready to receive messages.
Enter the E-mail address for wake-ups.
The SMTP module will send dummy messages to the specified address when the module is ready to receive messages.
Click this button to specify the IP addresses of the mail hosts you do not want to receive any mail from.
Click this button to specify the IP addresses of other mail servers sending and/or receiving messages via this server.
Relaying messages to and from the IP addresses specified here will be allowed even if the Do not Serve Strangers option is enabled.
Click this button to specify the IP addresses of the workstations sending messages via this server.
Restrictions set for messages from non-local sources will not be applied to messages received from the IP addresses specified here.
When this option is selected, the SMTP module is always ready to accept TCP connections.
If you have a single-user dial-up connection (without a router), disable this option, otherwise you connection will be up all the time.
Select this option if you have SMTP clients (mailers) on your LAN, or you have a permanent link to the Internet.
Do not select this option if you have a single-user dial-up connection (without a router): it will keep your connection up all the time.
Use this option to specify the "wake-up" method for SMTP mail retrieval.
Use this option to specify how often the SMTP module should retry to deliver a message, if the module fails to connect to the recipient system.
Use this option to specify how many times the SMTP module should try to deliver a message to its recipient host(s).
When this option is selected, the messages received via SMTP from addresses not listed in the Own Users and Client Hosts lists will not be relayed (sent) to any other "unlisted" addresses.
Check that all your TCP/IP users and client hosts are listed.
Select this option to prevent strangers from using your Server as a mail relay.
If you have TCP clients, back-up or other TCP servers, make sure their IP addresses are already included into the Own Users and Client Hosts lists.
Enter the name of the Foreign Mail Server here.
This field should contain the EXACT domain name of the selected mail server computer or its IP address.
When the Directly to Recipients option is selected, outgoing messages are sent directly to the recipient hosts or to their back-up mail servers.
When the Via Foreign Mail Server option is selected, outgoing messages are sent to the mail server specified in the field below.
Using Foreign Mail Servers can reduce connection time via dial-up links.
Use this menu to control which messages should be recorded into the System Log.
To close this dialog box without changing the configuration, click this button.
To confirm your entry and close this dialog box, click this button.
CommuniGate‚Ñ¢ SMTP
The communication module supporting the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). It allows your server to exchange mail via the Internet and/or to receive mail from POP/IMAP/SMTP mailers.