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Supporting outbound SMTP extensions
IBM® Lotus® Domino™ supports outbound extended SMTP (ESMTP) features to interact with other messaging servers. These extensions are controlled in the Configuration Settings document.

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 - Advanced - Commands and Extensions tab.

6. Complete these fields in the Outbound SMTP Commands and Extensions section, and then click Save & Close:
FieldEnter
SIZE extensionChoose one:
  • Enabled - (default) If the destination SMTP host also supports the SIZE extension, Domino declares the estimated size of messages before transfer.
  • Disabled - Domino does not declare message size before transferring messages to another SMTP server.
Pipelining extensionChoose one:
  • Enabled - (default) If the remote SMTP host also supports pipelining, Domino sends multiple SMTP commands in the same network packet to improve performance.
  • Disabled - Domino sends each SMTP command in a separate packet.
DSN extensionChoose one:
  • Enabled - When sending a message to a server that also supports the DSN extension, Domino appends a NOTIFY parameter to the SMTP RCPT TO command to request a particular type of delivery status notification for the message. For messages sent from Notes clients, Domino uses the Delivery report options specified by the client (Confirm delivery; Trace entire path; Delivered) to determine the type of DSN requested.
  • Disabled - (default) Domino does not send DSN requests.
8-bit MIME extensionChoose one:
  • Enabled - When sending a message to a remote server that also supports 8-bit MIME, Domino improves performance by sending messages containing multinational characters as is, without first encoding them.
  • Disabled - (default) Domino encodes messages containing 8-bit characters as 7-bit ASCII before sending.
7. The change takes effect after the next Router configuration update. To put the new setting into effect immediately, reload the routing configuration.

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