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The local
channel is used to deliver messages to addresses
on the local host. On OpenVMS, the local
channel is the
l
(lowercase L
) channel. On OpenVMS systems,
this channel interfaces to the standard VMS MAIL utility. The
local
channel is also used on OpenVMS to interface PMDF to
PSIMail. The conversion of PSIMail addresses to RFC 822 addresses is
described in the following sections.
On OpenVMS systems, DECnet MAIL-11
channels,
d
and d_
, are used to deliver messages via
VMS MAIL to remote hosts using the MAIL-11
protocol. These
channels differ from the local channel only in that, for messages
queued to the channels, the host name in envelope To:
addresses is significant. The local
channel program is
also used to service DECnet MAIL-11
channels.
MAIL_
channels are used on OpenVMS systems to provide
specialized interfaces to other foreign mail transports that attach to
VMS MAIL.
Many of the details of the operation of the local
channel
are described in Chapter 20 and in the PMDF User's Guide, OpenVMS Edition. In
particular, the PMDF User's Guide, OpenVMS Edition describes those aspects of PMDF that are
visible through the VMS MAIL user interface.
The automatic configuration generator always generates a
local
channel and, if needed, a d
channel.
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