CONFIGURING


Setting delivery controls
You can customize message delivery on Domino®, including how many threads are used to deliver messages, whether the messages must be encrypted, how long the server waits for a pre-delivery agent to run, and whether the Router supports the forwarding action in client mail rules.

About this task

Notes® users can create mail file rules that automatically process new mail. Client mail rules specify an action to take when a newly-delivered message meets certain conditions. For example, one action that may be included in client mail rules is the stop processing action. The stop processing action stops the processing of all rules that are preceded by the rule containing the stop processing action. You can use the stop processing action alone, that is, as the only action in a mail rule, or you can use it with another action in a rule. The stop processing action can also be included in one rule that is in a series of rules. This is especially useful when more than one rule applies to a message, but you want execution of client mail rules to stop after the first action is executed.

For information about client mail rules see IBM® Notes 9.0.1 Social Edition Help.

For information about mail quota controls, see the related topics.

Procedure

1. Make sure you already have a Configuration Settings document for the server(s) to be configured.

2. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab and expand the Messaging section.

3. Click Configurations.

4. Select the Configuration Settings document for the mail server or servers you want to administer, and click Edit Configuration.

5. Click the Router/SMTP -> Restrictions and Controls -> Delivery Controls tab.

6. Complete these fields in the Delivery Controls section, and then click Save & Close:


Results

The change takes effect after the next Router configuration update.

What to do next

To put the new setting into effect immediately, reload the routing configuration.

Related concepts
Controlling message delivery
Using quotas to manage the size of user mail files

Related tasks
Setting quota controls for the Router
Setting server mail rules