Installing the adapter for e-Mail

If you installed collaborations during your ICS installation and want to be able to receive e-Mail notifications for collaboration errors, you must install the adapter for e-Mail. WebSphere InterChange Server includes a license for the adapter for e-Mail that permits use for e-Mail notification. It must be installed after the ICS and XML data handler.

IBM delivers the supported version of the e-Mail adapter on a separate CD-ROM. Do the following to install the e-Mail adapter.

Note:
This procedure assumes installation from a CD-ROM. If you obtain your software from Passport Advantage, make sure you have downloaded it. Refer to your Passport Advantage information for those downloading instructions.
  1. Insert the CD containing the e-Mail adapter into the CD-ROM drive.
  2. Navigate to the directory UNIX.
  3. Run the installation script by typing one of the following, depending on your platform:
  4. At the "Language selection" prompt, choose the desired language from the list and click OK.
  5. At the "Welcome" screen, click Next.
  6. At the "Software license agreement" screen, click I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next.
  7. At the "Installation directory" screen, either type the full path of the WebSphere InterChange Server product directory in the Directory Name field or click Browse to select the WebSphere InterChange Server product directory, then click Next.

    Important:
    You must specify the WebSphere InterChange Server product directory at this screen. If you do not specify the same directory for the adapter installation as for the broker installation then the adapters will not be able to run.
  8. The "Summary" screen lists the features selected for installation, the specified product directory, and the amount of disk space required. Read the information to verify it and then click Next.
  9. After Installer finishes successfully, click Finish.
  10. Use System Manager running on a Windows client machine to import to the Windows machine the Email.jar file created in the repository directory of the UNIX machine during the course of installation. For more information on importing a package such as that represented by the Email.jar file, see the Implementation Guide for WebSphere InterChange Server.

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