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IMS Calendar Module - Queue Server

IMPORTANT: You must restart the modwebd executable to effect any changes in the configuration of the Modular Web Agent or its plug-in modules. For information on loading and unloading the NetMail®; Agents, see the Novell® NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation.

The ModWeb Calendar Module enables the WebAccess calendar features, including appointments, tasks, and notes.

The ModWeb Calendar Module object's only configurable property is Queue Server.

The queue server is the message queue to which the ModWeb Calendar Module delivers appointments, notes, and tasks that need to be processed. Because NMAP Agents manage the message queue, the Queue Server property corresponds to an NMAP Agent.

Each ModWeb Calendar Module can have only one queue server. Click the Browse button to select an NMAP Agent using the Browse dialog box.

If the ModWeb Calendar Module and NMAP Agent are not running on the same server, you can make the server running the ModWeb Calendar Module a trusted host of the NMAP Agent for faster server access. For more information, see NMAP Agent - Trusted Hosts.

To verify that the ModWeb Calendar Module is registered to a particular queue server:

  1. Telnet to the queue server at port 689. (You must be a trusted host.)
  2. Enter the config command to see a list of currently registered agents.

 

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