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Ensure that the Full Installation is selected and the Server and Administrative tools components are checked for installation and click Next 2007 January, 25 IBM WebSphere Adapter Lab Exercise of 14Ĥ IBM WEBSPHERE ADAPTER LAB EXERCISE 5. Accept the default value for the destination installation location and click Next 2007 January, 25 IBM WebSphere Adapter Lab Exercise of 14ģ IBM WEBSPHERE ADAPTER LAB EXERCISE IBM CONFIDENTIAL 4. Follow the instructions on the Welcome screen and click Next 3. Depending upon the exe file that you install, there might be some changes in the screens if you are using different/later version of hmailserver. Double click on the downloaded.exe file to start the installation of the hmailserver.
#Configure hmailserver with time warner cable install#
What you should be able to do At the end of this lab you should be able to: Install hmailserver Create users in hmailserver Introduction You will install the hmailserver and configure it to create users as a prerequisite for the Adapter Inbound and Outbound labs January, 25 IBM WebSphere Adapter Lab Exercise of 14Ģ IBM WEBSPHERE ADAPTER LAB EXERCISE Part 1: Install hmailserver This part of the lab describes the steps for installing the hmailserver and then guides you with the configuration setup Go to the and download the latest stable binaries for the hmailserver onto your local machine. 7 What you did in this exercise What this exercise is about The objective of this lab is to provide you with an understanding of installation and configuration of the hmailserver, an open source server for Microsoft Windows. There is more information about this in the hMailServer forum.1 IBM WEBSPHERE ADAPTER LAB EXERCISE Copyright IBM Corporation 2007 All rights reserved Install and configure server What this exercise is about.
#Configure hmailserver with time warner cable how to#
I posted links to directions on how to configure IIS6 in this thread.Īnother thing you need to do, if you haven't already, is to configure your DNS Server with an mx record to use hMailServer as the mail handler. That will allow your portal to SEND email, too. You point it to your hMailServer using the subdomain mentioned above. Since you are enabling email for lists, you should also set up the SMTP Virtual Server on the machine hosting SharePoint. However, you also have to go into the list's own settings and enable it to receive email there.

Say your primary domain is where your email address would be In hMailServer, create a second one called where email for the portal lists would be Now, in the vbs script, you look for any messages going to the subdomain and move them to the drop folder for SharePoint to pick up.

The best way, with hMailServer is to add a subdomain. SharePoint will take any messages you put in that folder and sift them and deliver them to the appropriate lists. This is where you want hMailServer to put is messages. In Central Administration > System Settings > Configure Incoming Email there is a place to designate where your "E-mail drop folder" is. There is also a thread in the hMailServer forum about this. So I also had to configure a shared directory between the two machines to use as the dropoff folder. In my case, hMailServer was on one machine and SharePoint on another. You also need to make sure you have configured your mail pickup in SharePoint's Central Administration. In my posts there is a link to the script to use for hMailServer. You have to configure hMailServer with a vbs script to drop the mail into a location where SharePoint can pick it up. Now, I'll tell you that there is a bit of a trick to it.
