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Moving from cc:Mail to Lotus Domino R5 Moving ... - IBM Redbooks

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Chapter 1<br />

<strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> basics<br />

<strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> is a cross platform, LAN-based messaging system. Configured and<br />

moni<strong>to</strong>red correctly, it is stable and provides reliable message delivery.<br />

It is a s<strong>to</strong>re-and-forward mail system that uses file locking <strong>to</strong> control<br />

message flow.<br />

As a product, <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> can be divided in<strong>to</strong> three sections:<br />

• Front end (the client)<br />

• Back end (the post office)<br />

• Administration utilities (maintenance <strong>to</strong>ols)<br />

This chapter provides an overview of some basic <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> concepts.<br />

The following <strong>to</strong>pics are covered:<br />

• What is the front end software<br />

• What is a <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> post office<br />

• What are the administration utilities<br />

• Compatibility between versions<br />

• What is Au<strong>to</strong>matic Direc<strong>to</strong>ry Exchange (ADE)<br />

• What are calllists<br />

• <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>ry terminology<br />

• Aliases<br />

• Considerations before the migration<br />

• Summary<br />

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