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== SUMMARY ==
== SUMMARY ==


After you use the Gateway Installer for version 3.0 or 3.1 of Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks to install a gateway, which supports auto-propagating access gateways, access gateway information will be propagated to all other servers in the same site. You must check the &quot;All in-site servers can access&quot; check box for this to happen.<br />
After you use the Gateway Installer for version 3.0 or 3.1 of Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks to install a gateway, which supports auto-propagating access gateways, access gateway information will be propagated to all other servers in the same site. You must check the "All in-site servers can access" check box for this to happen.<br />
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After auto-propagation has occurred, when a new Mail server appears in the gateway server's site, the new server automatically becomes an access gateway, like the rest of the servers in the site.<br />
After auto-propagation has occurred, when a new Mail server appears in the gateway server's site, the new server automatically becomes an access gateway, like the rest of the servers in the site.<br />

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Mac Srv: New Server in Site Automatically Becomes Access

Article ID: 101835

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Mail for Appletalk Networks 3.0
  • Microsoft Mail for Appletalk Networks 3.1



This article was previously published under Q101835

SUMMARY

After you use the Gateway Installer for version 3.0 or 3.1 of Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks to install a gateway, which supports auto-propagating access gateways, access gateway information will be propagated to all other servers in the same site. You must check the "All in-site servers can access" check box for this to happen.

After auto-propagation has occurred, when a new Mail server appears in the gateway server's site, the new server automatically becomes an access gateway, like the rest of the servers in the site.

When the master gateway is removed, a server-server classified message titled MasterGone is sent to all servers in the same site. This causes each server to remove all of its resources related to the gateway.


Additional query words: 3.00 3.10

Keywords: KB101835