Microsoft KB Archive/87024

= SMTP: Specific Hardware Needed by the Gateway =

Article ID: 87024

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Mail Gateway to SMTP 3.0

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This article was previously published under Q87024



SUMMARY
The Microsoft Mail Gateway to SMTP requires a dedicated IBM PC, XT, AT, 80386 or 80486 compatible computer to run the SMTP gateway software. This computer needs to have access to the Microsoft Mail database and a designated SMTP host. The Microsoft Mail database normally resides on a local-area network (LAN) server and access is achieved through a network adapter using the appropriate network shell/driver software (for example, Microsoft LAN Manager or Novell NetWare). The SMTP host is accessed by means of a network adapter and the use of a TCP/IP stack.

Access to both the Mail database and the SMTP host can be achieved either through one adapter or through separate adapters. To use one adapter, the LAN shell/driver must coexist with the TCP/IP stack on this adapter. To verify whether this is possible, consult the installation manuals for these shell/driver software products. If two adapters are to be used, consult the installation manuals for the adapters as well.

&quot;System Requirements&quot; section on pages 1 and 2 (in Chapter 1, &quot;A Brief Introduction&quot;) of the &quot;Microsoft Mail Gateway to SMTP Administrator's Guide&quot;

Network adapter manuals

TCP/IP stack manual

Network shell/driver manual

Additional query words: pcmail

Keywords: KB87024

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