Microsoft KB Archive/109256

= CONN: Changing Mail Connection Proxy Network & Postoffice =

Article ID: 109256

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks 3.2

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This article was previously published under Q109256



SUMMARY
During installation of version 3.2 of the Microsoft Mail Connection for PC and AppleTalk Networks, the Mail for PC Networks administrator is asked to define the proxy network and postoffice names that will be used to represent the Mail for AppleTalk Networks system. If the administrator accepts the default values during installation, the proxy network and postoffice names will be MACNET/MACPO.

Below are instructions for changing the proxy network and postoffice names from the default values.

NOTE: DO NOT change the proxy network and postoffice names by editing the MACGATE.INI file.

To change the proxy network/postoffice name on the gateway postoffice
WARNING: Changing your proxy network or postoffice name invalidates all Mail for AppleTalk Networks addresses that have been added to global groups, Mail for PC Networks users' Personal Address Books (PABs), personal groups, and Remote client address lists.

 Remove all Mail for AppleTalk Networks addresses from Mail for PC Networks by choosing Remove Mac Names From PC from the Connection Name Utility's (CNU[ASCII 146]s) File menu. The Mail for AppleTalk Networks addresses are automatically removed from all Mail for PC Networks postoffices that participate in Directory Synchronization (Dir-Sync) after the next Dir-Sync cycle. Do not continue until the Mail for AppleTalk Networks addresses have been removed from Mail for PC Networks. Disable the Mail for PC Networks side of the gateway (terminate the MACGATE.EXE program). Run the Mail Connection 3.2 PC Setup program and select Modify MS Mail Connection On A Gateway/Downstream Postoffice. Enter the path to your MAILDATA and MAILEXE directories and change the proxy network and postoffice names.

NOTE: You must enter a unique network name for the proxy network. Remove the old proxy network/postoffice requestor record from the Dir- Sync server postoffice and add the new proxy network and postoffice as a Dir-Sync requestor:

 Run the Mail for PC Networks Administrator utility on the Dir-Sync server postoffice. Select Config, Dir-Sync, Server, Requestor, Delete to delete the old requestor record. Select Config Dir-Sync, Server, Requestor, Create to define the new proxy network and postoffice as a Dir-Sync requestor.</li></ol>

NOTE: Make sure you enter the same password that was used for the old proxy network/postoffice requestor record.</li> Log in to the Mail for AppleTalk Networks gateway server as the Network Manager. From the Mail menu, choose Gateway, then Configuration. Confirm that the new proxy network and postoffice names appear on the Mail connection gateway configuration screen and click the Update button to continue.

NOTE: You MUST click the Update button to update the internal Mail for AppleTalk Networks gateway configuration record after changing your proxy network or postoffice name.

Export the complete Mail for AppleTalk Networks directory to the Mail for PC Networks Dir-Sync server postoffice by means of the CNU. From the CNU File menu, choose Export Directory, then click the Complete Directory button.</li> Start the PC side of the gateway by executing the MACGATE.EXE program.</li> The Mail for AppleTalk Networks addresses should reappear in the Global Address List (GAL) and under the new proxy network/postoffice list after the next Dir-Sync cycle is completed.

NOTE: The Dir-Sync server postoffice reports this error message during the first Dir-Sync cycle after the proxy network or postoffice name change. You can disregard it.

Error [138] Server sync does not exist anymore (22)

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To change the proxy network/postoffice name on downstream postoffices

 * 1) Disable any Mail for PC Networks Externals or gateways that process mail on the downstream postoffice.
 * 2) Run the Mail Connection 3.2 PC Setup program and Select Modify MS Mail Connection On A Gateway/Downstream Postoffice. The Setup program prompts you to enter the path to your MAILDATA directory, your current (old) proxy network and postoffice names, and the network and postoffice name of the gateway postoffice. Then enter your new proxy network and/or postoffice names.

NOTE: The proxy network and postoffice names on the downstream postoffice must match the proxy network and postoffice names on the gateway postoffice.
 * 1) Restart any Mail for PC Networks Externals or gateways you disabled in step 1.
 * 2) Request a complete directory import with Dir-Sync by running the Mail for PC Networks Administrator program (ADMIN.EXE) and selecting Config, Dir-Sync, Requestor, Import.
 * 3) The Mail for AppleTalk Networks addresses should reappear in the GAL and under the new proxy network/postoffice list after the next Dir-Sync cycle is completed.

To update Remote client address lists
WARNING: Changing the proxy network or postoffice name invalidates all Mail for AppleTalk Networks addresses for Remote client users.

Regenerate the default directory view for Remote client users by running the Mail for PC Networks Administrator program and selecting Remote, Regenerate.

The Remote client users should download the new directory during their next on-line session. Note that this article is referred to by the GTWAY article "How to Reset the Mail Queue for Mail Connection 3.2" Q134378. If you modify or delete this article, please make corresponding changes in that article.

Note that this article is referred to by the GTWAY article "CONN: Setup Error Indicates Duplicate Gateway" Q141583. If you modify or delete this article, please make corresponding changes in that article.

Additional query words: 3.20 FFAPI DirSync Dirsynch Admin

Keywords: KB109256

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