To resolve this problem, follow these steps:
- Upgrade the Exchange server to Microsoft Exchange Server
2003.
- Install Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
(SP2).
- Upgrade the Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes to the
latest Web Release.
To
obtain the updated Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes, visit the following
Microsoft Web site:
Note
Make sure that the SMTP address of the Exchange user is synced to the
Internet Address field of the person document that
is created
by the Dirsync
process in Exchange
Connector for Lotus Notes.
To do this, modify
the following mapping tables:
- Edit the following SMTP address in the Amap.tbl mapping
tables. You can find these tables under the Exchsrvr\conndata\dxamex folder
path:
InetAddr 128 proxyAddresses(SMTP:)
- Edit the following SMTP address in the Amap.tbl mapping
tables. You can find these tables under the Exchsrvr\conndata\dxanotes folder
path:
InetAddr 128 InternetAddress
Notes- For the line in the Amap.tbl file of the Dxamex folder,
if the word SMTP is uppercase, the primary bold SMTP
address syncs from Exchange to Notes. If the word smtp
is lowercase, one of the secondary smtp addresses will be synced. Both of these
entries are required for the sync to work.
- If you only want to sync in one direction, such as to
sync an Exchange server to a Lotus Notes server when the Lotus Notes server is
the SMTP gateway, you have to change the SMTP address in the Amap.tbl file of
the Dxanotes folder to the following entry:
InetAddr 128 InternetAddress 1
The "1" at the end of the SMTP address sets the value to read-only.
Therefore, the Dirsync process
will not write the SMTP address of the Notes user to the
contact in Active Directory.
- After you have made the changes, restart the Microsoft
Exchange Connectivity Controller service and the Microsoft Exchange Connector
for Lotus Notes service. Then force a full reload of the Dirsync process. You
can force the reload in both of directions, or you can force the reload only
from Exchange to Lotus Notes if you want to sync only one direction and Lotus
Notes is the SMTP gateway to Exchange.
Note
After you upgrade to the latest Exchange Server 2003 post-Service Pack
2 Web Release, "@NotesDomain" will still be appended to the sender's display
name of incoming e-mail from external Internet domains. However, this behavior
will no longer affect message flow.