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Set Up SMTP RoutingLet's set up our messaging server to send all messages for fictitious "airius.com" to a fictitious hub machine "hub.airius.com".We will then send a message to "airius.com", which will bounce.
We'll look at the bounce to verify the messaging server attempted to deliver
it to "hub.airius.com".
Set up SMTP Routing using the ConsoleBring up the Messaging Server Console1. Start Netscape Console, and open up the Messaging Server Console. a. From a Unix shell with root privileges,# <server-root>startconsoleb. When the console appears, enter your User ID and Password, and click OK. (see it) c. Click on the + box next to your machine name. (see it)
2. Open up Configuration, Services. a. Click on the "Configuration" tab. (see it)3. Go to SMTP Address form. a. Click to highlight "SMTP" in the left pane. (see it)
4. Add a routing table entry to route "airius.com" to "hub.airius.com" a. Click on "Add" next to SMTP routing table. (see it)5. Stop and restart SMTP services to make the changes take effect. a. Click on "Services" in the left pane. (see it) Verify SMTP routingNOTE: If you haven't yet set up test messaging accounts and Communicator for messaging, please complete Adding User Accounts/Create and Test Messaging Accounts , then come back here.1. Using Communicator, send a message to "garbage@airius.com".
DNS for host hub.airius.com is mis-configured.4. This indicates the messaging server attempted to route "airius.com" to "hub.airius.com". You're done with this exercise. Click the arrow key at the
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