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Mailbox Subkey

The recommended registry values for the Mailbox registry value are:

MailboxName

Type: REG_SZ

Data: This mandatory value specifies the name of the Exchange or Domino mailbox you want to import from.

For Exchange

You must supply the full Exchange mailbox name unless the last CN= component is known to be unique. If this is so, you need only specify this last component value to identify the mailbox. For example, for an Exchange address of:

/O=UNIPRAXIS/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP
/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=SRIMMEL

The value SRIMMEL is sufficient for the Exchange server to resolve the address and identify the mailbox.

Note: Supplying the value SRIMMEL is sufficient as long as this value does not form the first part of another CN= component, for example, SRIMMEL2 or SRIMMELL.

To import from more than one mailbox, each mailbox must have a separate subkey in the Input\Mailboxes registry key.

For Domino

You must supply the mailbox name. For example, mail\srimmel.

Note: If this mailbox is a ‘mail-in’ journal, then the Notes user that the UA uses to connect to Domino will be added as a participant of any e‑mails processed by Domino.

ServerName

Type: REG_SZ

Data: This mandatory value specifies the name or IP address of the Exchange or Domino server hosting the mailbox you want to import from.

Outputs

Type: REG_SZ

Data: This mandatory value is a comma-separated list of the outputs that the Universal Adapter will output emails to. For example, MailboxPool1 and MailboxPool2. This list must match the subkey names listed under the Output registry key.

BaseTemplate

Type: REG_SZ

Data: Specifies which template the mailbox settings are taken from.

Enabled

Type: REG_DWORD

Data: This value can be set to 1 or 0 and specifies whether the Universal Adapter will process the mailbox. If set to 1, the Universal Adapter will process the mailbox. For example, you may want to temporarily disable importing from a specific mailbox in order to carry out maintenance work.