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* If using a third-party TLS certificate, copy and install the certificate to the new Gateway server. | * If using a third-party TLS certificate, copy and install the certificate to the new Gateway server. | ||
* Replace the Gateway configuration folder on the new server by the folder from the older server. By default this is ''C:\ProgramData\MailStore\Gateway''. | * Replace the Gateway configuration folder on the new server by the folder from the older server. By default this is ''C:\ProgramData\MailStore\Gateway''. | ||
− | * Reopen the MailStore Gateway Config Tool from the desktop of the new machine and verify your settings. | + | * Reopen the MailStore Gateway Config Tool from the desktop of the new machine and verify your settings. Especially that of the email domain and the certificate. |
* Adjust the archiving profiles in MailStore Server to point to the new Gateway. | * Adjust the archiving profiles in MailStore Server to point to the new Gateway. | ||
* Adjust email client settings to point to the new Gateway if used as email proxy. | * Adjust email client settings to point to the new Gateway if used as email proxy. |
Revision as of 16:59, 15 April 2024
To move MailStore Gateway to a new machine, please follow the steps below:
- Start the MailStore Gateway Config Tool by clicking on the desktop shortcut MailStore Gateway.
- Stop the Gateway service by clicking Stop Service.
- Install MailStore Gateway on the new machine.
- Stop the MailStore Gateway service on the new machine.
- Adjust any DNS settings (internal DNS and external DNS if used).
- Adjust firewall settings to forward traffic to the new machine where MailStore Gateway is installed.
- If using a third-party TLS certificate, copy and install the certificate to the new Gateway server.
- Replace the Gateway configuration folder on the new server by the folder from the older server. By default this is C:\ProgramData\MailStore\Gateway.
- Reopen the MailStore Gateway Config Tool from the desktop of the new machine and verify your settings. Especially that of the email domain and the certificate.
- Adjust the archiving profiles in MailStore Server to point to the new Gateway.
- Adjust email client settings to point to the new Gateway if used as email proxy.
- Start the MailStore Gateway Service on the new machine.
- Uninstall MailStore Gateway from the old machine.