Article ID: 134382
Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks 3.2
This article was previously published under Q134382
SUMMARY
In version 3.2 of the Microsoft Mail Connection Gateway Release Notes, page 18, steps 3 and 9 for performing a manual directory synchronization are missing.
MORE INFORMATION
To perform a manual directory synchronization at the directory server postoffice:
- Type the following; then press ENTER:
reqmain -t -ddrive
- Type the following; then press ENTER:
external -0 -ddrive -ms -mr -v -a
This transfers the mail into the outbound queue for the Directory Synchronization (Dir-Sync) server. Use the Administrator program on each requestor postoffice to check the queue for the Dir-Sync server postoffice. There should be at least two $SYSTEM messages in the queue. One will be a status report; the other will have a subject line that looks like the following
$SYSTEM ReqTx R=R# (was r#), S = S#, I = I# ## sent
- Type the following; then press ENTER:
external -0 -ddrive -ms -mr -v -a
- Type the following; then press ENTER:
srvmain -r -ddrive
- To confirm that Mail for AppleTalk Networks addresses were received, compare the file size and time stamp of the MSTTRANS.GLB file before and after you run SRVMAIN.
- Type the following; then press ENTER:
srvmain -t -ddrive
- Check for a file in the P1 directory.
- Type the following; then press ENTER:
External -a -0 -ddrive
This command again moves the mail to the outbound queues. The server's queues for the requestor postoffices should show the following $SYSTEM message:
$SYSTEM SrvTx R=R# S=S# (was s#) I = I# ## sent
- Type the following; then press ENTER:
External -a -0 -ddrive
This moves the P1 file into the postoffice incoming message queue. The P1 file should disappear from the P1 directory after you run External.
This delivers the updates to the requestor postoffices. If a gateway is used as the MTA, type the appropriate command to deliver the messages.
- Type the following; then press ENTER:
reqmain -r -ddrive
- Type the following; then press ENTER:
import admin -ppassword -q -y -ddrive
- Type the following; then press ENTER:
rebuild -f -ddrive
For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
96060 WA0725: Directory Synchronization (Dir-Sync)
Additional query words: 3.20
Keywords: KB134382