Creating an SMTP Connection document
On networks where internal mail travels over IBM® Notes® routing, the SMTP Connection document works in conjunction with a Foreign SMTP Domain document to route messages from non-SMTP servers to an SMTP server that can send messages outside the local Internet domain.
About this task
SMTP Connection documents link the virtual foreign SMTP domain specified in a Foreign SMTP Domain document, to an IBM Domino® SMTP server. For example, an SMTP Connection document might link the virtual domain to the firewall server that routes mail to the Internet. In the SMTP Connection document, you specify the source server (the server that can connect directly to the Internet and route SMTP mail), the destination domain (which must match the Internet domain in the Foreign SMTP Domain document), and the method to use when connecting to the source server (direct or dialup). An SMTP Connection document lets Internet messages travel from a Domino domain to a server that is enabled to use SMTP to route outbound Internet mail.
When the Router receives a message for a recipient outside the local Internet domain, it forwards the message to the domain specified in the Foreign SMTP Domain document. After the message reaches a Domino server that can connect to the Internet, that server establishes a connection with a server in the destination domain and routes the message.
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The change takes effect after the next Router configuration update. To put the new setting into effect immediately, recalculate the routing tables on all effected servers.