CONFIGURING


Setting up SMTP routing to external Internet domains

To send messages over SMTP to destinations outside of the local Internet domain -- for example, to the Internet or another private network -- you must enable external SMTP routing.

Before you begin

Make sure that you prepared your system to send mail to the Internet and that you already have a Configuration Settings document for the server(s) to be configured.

Procedure

1. From the Domino® Administrator, click the Configuration tab and then expand the Messaging section.

2. Choose Configurations.

3. Select the Configuration Settings document and then click Edit Configuration.

4. On the Router/SMTPBasics tab, for the field SMTP used when sending messages outside the local Internet domain, choose one of these options, and then save the document:

Results

The change takes effect after the next Router configuration update. To put the new setting into effect immediately, reload the routing configuration.

Related concepts
Configuring Domino to send and receive mail over SMTP

Related tasks
Preparing to send and receive mail to the Internet
Creating a Configuration Settings document
Recalculating the server's routing table
Setting up SMTP routing within the local Internet domain
Enabling a server to receive mail sent over SMTP routing
Configuring Domino to send mail to a relay host or firewall