You can override settings provided in ConsoleOne by using startup switches in the MTA startup file. The default location for the startup file varies by platform.
When you run the Agent Installation program, an initial MTA startup file is created. It is named using the first 8 characters of the domain name with a .mta extension. This initial startup file includes the ‑‑home startup switch set to the location of the domain directory.
When you update the MTA software, the existing MTA startup file can be retained or overwritten as needed.
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When you use both the and options in the Agent Installation program, the existing MTA startup file is backed up and then overwritten. When you use only the option, the existing MTA startup file is retained. |
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When you select in the Agent Installation program, the existing MTA startup file is retained. When you do not select this option, the existing MTA startup file is backed up and then overwritten. |
Startup switches specified on the command line override those in the startup file. Startup switches in the startup file override corresponding settings in ConsoleOne. You can view the MTA startup file from the Configuration page of the MTA Web console.
The table below summarizes MTA startup switches for all platforms and how they correspond to configuration settings in ConsoleOne.
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