Invalid or Unspecified Internet Host Name

Problem:  During installation, you did not specify a valid Internet host name for the Internet Agent to use when resolving Internet addresses. You can fix the problem after the Internet Agent has been installed.

Possible Cause:  The Internet host name is not yet stored in NDS.

Action:  In ConsoleOne,® browse to and right-click the GWIA object, then click Properties. Click GroupWise > Identification. In the Foreign ID field, provide the Internet host name of your company (for example, Novell.com).

Possible Cause:  The host name you provided has not been registered and published by your ISP.

Action:  Contact your ISP to find out when your host name will be published. Make sure that your ISP has associated the correct IP address with your host name. Verify the contents of the MX and A records for your host name.

Possible Cause:  Your host name as been published for less than 24 hours and your DNS server is still using cached information.

Action:  Wait a day and try again.

Possible Cause:  Inbound mail is routed through a relay host.

Action:  You can ignore this warning if the relay host is configured to forward messages to the server where the Internet Agent is installed.

Action:  If the relay host uses aliasing to forward messages to the server where the Internet Agent is installed, you must configure the Internet Agent to handle the alias. In ConsoleOne, browse to and right-click the GWIA object, then click Properties. Click GroupWise > Identification. In the Foreign ID field, provide the alias along with the Internet host name of your company. Separate the hostnames with a space.