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2. Open the document for <strong>cc</strong>MTA-MTASRV1. There are only two settings<br />

in this document that can be changed. These can be found in the <strong>Mail</strong><br />

Information tab. It would be very unusual <strong>to</strong> have <strong>to</strong> change either of<br />

these settings. In our case, it looked like this:<br />

Summary<br />

This chapter first provided information on the tasks you would typically<br />

complete before installing the <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> MTA.<br />

We then described how <strong>to</strong> install the <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> MTA on Windows NT, and<br />

how <strong>to</strong> use the Configuration Assistant <strong>to</strong> configure the MTA. This process<br />

consists of a number of steps <strong>to</strong> be performed on both the <strong>Domino</strong> server<br />

side as well as the <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> post office side.<br />

Finally, we documented how <strong>to</strong> fine-tune the configuration by changing<br />

specific values in several documents created by the Configuration Assistant.<br />

Chapter 2: Installing and configuring the <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> MTA 35

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