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== SUMMARY ==
== SUMMARY ==


You may need to extract a user list from the AT&T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks. You can do this by using the Import utility (Import.exe).
You may need to extract a user list from the AT&T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks. You can do this by using the Import utility (Import.exe).


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== MORE INFORMATION ==
== MORE INFORMATION ==


Because the AT&amp;T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks is an SMTP gateway, you must specify type SMTP for the gateway type when you use the Import program to extract the user list.<br />
Because the AT&T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks is an SMTP gateway, you must specify type SMTP for the gateway type when you use the Import program to extract the user list.<br />
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Using the instructions for the Import utility supplied in Appendix A, pages 320-337 of the ''Microsoft Mail for PC Networks Administrator's Guide'', the command line should be
Using the instructions for the Import utility supplied in Appendix A, pages 320-337 of the ''Microsoft Mail for PC Networks Administrator's Guide'', the command line should be
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where admin is the administrator's mailbox, password is the password for that mailbox, filename is the name of the output file for the gateway users' list, smtp is the gateway type, and drive is the drive letter the postoffice database is mapped to.<br />
where admin is the administrator's mailbox, password is the password for that mailbox, filename is the name of the output file for the gateway users' list, smtp is the gateway type, and drive is the drive letter the postoffice database is mapped to.<br />
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The AT&amp;T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks is supported by AT&amp;T. For additional information, please click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
The AT&T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks is supported by AT&T. For additional information, please click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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[[../249142|249142]] Gtwy: AT&amp;T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks Version 5.0 Supported by AT&amp;T
[[../249142|249142]] Gtwy: AT&T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks Version 5.0 Supported by AT&T





Latest revision as of 12:35, 21 July 2020

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ATT: How to Extract the ATT Gateway User List by Using the Import Program

Article ID: 256225

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Mail for PC Networks 3.5



This article was previously published under Q256225

SUMMARY

You may need to extract a user list from the AT&T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks. You can do this by using the Import utility (Import.exe).

MORE INFORMATION

Because the AT&T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks is an SMTP gateway, you must specify type SMTP for the gateway type when you use the Import program to extract the user list.

Using the instructions for the Import utility supplied in Appendix A, pages 320-337 of the Microsoft Mail for PC Networks Administrator's Guide, the command line should be

import admin -Ppassword -Ffilename -X -Gsmtp -Ddrive


where admin is the administrator's mailbox, password is the password for that mailbox, filename is the name of the output file for the gateway users' list, smtp is the gateway type, and drive is the drive letter the postoffice database is mapped to.

The AT&T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks is supported by AT&T. For additional information, please click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

249142 Gtwy: AT&T Mail Gateway to Microsoft Mail for PC Networks Version 5.0 Supported by AT&T



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