CONN: Default .INI File for MS Mail Connection 1.0 (76091)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Mail Connection Gateway 1.0

This article was previously published under Q76091

SUMMARY

This is a listing of the MSGATE.INI file, which can be found in the MSGATE\INI subdirectory of the Microsoft Mail for PC Networks database.

NOTE: The # sign indicates comments in the actual MSGATE.INI file.
# Initialization file for MS Mail Connection
#
# User and password specify the account which is to be used by
# the Connection when importing and exporting userlists. This
# user must have administrator privileges on the postoffice. Make
# sure to specify the correct password. This user name and
# password must correspond to an administrative user on all the
# postoffices specified in ImportDrive below.

   User = Admin
   Password = Password

# StoreDrive is the letter mapped to the root directory of the
# gateway store.
#
# StorePath is the path to the gateway store from the root
# of the StoreDrive.

   StoreDrive = M
   StorePath = MSGATE\STORE

# ImportDrive is the letter of the drive mapped to the maildata
# directory of the Gateway Post Office to which the AppleTalk
# userlist should be imported. To import to multiple postoffices,
# add multiple "ImportDrive = " lines.

   ImportDrive = m

# If you want to send the AppleTalk directory to another user,
# specify that user's address with the ImportSend parameter.
#
# ImportSend = Network/PostOffice/UserID

# LogPath specifies a path to the MSGATE.LOG file.

   LogPath = msgate.log

# LogLevel specifies the information which should be
# recorded in the log file.  The acceptable values are
# 0 for no log information, 1 for error messages only,
# and 2 for error messages and activity details.

   LogLevel = 1

# Frequency specifies the frequency (in minutes) with
# which the gateway checks for new mail.

   Frequency = 1

# RunTime specifies the number of minutes MSGATE.EXE will
# run before automatically quitting. To run continuously,
# this should be set to 0.

   RunTime = 0

# NetBIOS specifies whether users should be notified of
# new mail using NetBIOS.

   NetBIOS = on
				

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:11/9/1999
Keywords:KB76091