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Chapter 22
22
DECnet Channels (OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX)
22.1
SMTP Over DECnet Channels
22.1.1
Setting Up the Channel
22.1.1.1
Installing PMDF as a Known Object
22.1.1.2
Adding the Channel to the Configuration File
22.1.1.3
Channel Option File
22.1.2
Network Service Logs
22.2
PhoneNet Over DECnet Channels (OpenVMS)
22.2.1
Setting Up the Channel
22.2.1.1
Installing PMDF as a Known Object
22.2.1.2
Adding the Channel to the Configuration File
22.2.2
Example Configuration
22.2.3
Network Service Logs
22.3
DECnet MAIL-11 Channels (OpenVMS)
Chapter 23
23
TCP/IP Channels
23.1
Setting Up the Channel
23.1.1
Configuring the TCP SMTP Channel
23.1.2
TCP/IP Channel Option Files
23.1.2.1
Format of the Option File
23.1.2.2
Available TCP/IP Channel Options
23.1.3
Replacing the Native SMTP Server with PMDF's SMTP Server
23.1.4
Configuring the PMDF Service Dispatcher to Handle the SMTP Service
23.2
Controlling the SMTP Server
23.2.1
SMTP Connection Control Mapping
23.3
Accessing Gateway Systems
23.4
Triggering (on-demand) Message Transfer with Remote Systems
23.5
SASL Authentication for the TCP/IP Channel Client
Chapter 24
24
Message Manipulation Channels
24.1
Conversion Channel
24.1.1
Selecting Traffic for Conversion Processing
24.1.2
Configuration
24.1.3
Conversion Control
24.1.3.1
Conversion Entry Scanning and Application
24.1.3.2
Available Parameters
24.1.3.3
Conversion Entry Parameter Value Wildcard Matching
24.1.3.4
Predefined Symbols or Environment Variables
24.1.3.5
Symbol Substitution in Conversion Entries
24.1.3.6
Calling Out to a Mapping Table from a Conversion Entry
24.1.3.7
The Headers in an Enclosing Part or Message
24.1.4
Command Completion Statuses
24.1.4.1
Bouncing Messages
24.1.4.2
Deleting Messages
24.1.4.3
Deleting Message Parts
24.1.4.4
Holding Messages
24.1.4.5
No Changes
24.1.5
An Example on OpenVMS
24.2
Script Channel
24.2.1
Selecting Traffic for Processing
24.2.2
Script Channel Definition and Rewrite Rules
24.2.3
Script Channel Option File
24.2.4
Input and Output Symbols
24.2.5
Command Completion Statuses
24.2.5.1
Bouncing Messages
24.2.5.2
Deleting Messages
24.2.5.3
Holding Messages
24.2.5.4
No Changes
24.2.6
Using Multiple Script Channels
24.3
Disclaimer Channel
24.3.1
Selecting Traffic for Processing
24.3.2
Disclaimer Channel Definition and Rewrite Rules
24.3.3
Disclaimer Channel Option File
24.3.3.1
Format of the Option File
24.3.3.2
Available Disclaimer Channel Options
24.3.3.3
Example Disclaimer Channel Option File
24.3.4
Files Containing Disclaimer Text
24.3.5
Message Integrity Issues
24.4
Running More Than One Of These Channels
Chapter 25
25
BSMTP Channels: MTA to MTA Tunnelling
25.1
Configuring the BSMTP Channels
25.2
Performing the Desired Message Transformation via Service Conversions
25.2.1
BSOUT Channel Option Files
25.2.2
Examples on OpenVMS
25.2.2.1
Configuring the BSMTP Channels to Compress Their Payloads on OpenVMS
25.2.2.2
Configuring the BSMTP Channels to Provide Authentication Services on OpenVMS
25.2.2.2.1
Using PGP with PMDF on OpenVMS
25.2.3
Examples on UNIX
25.2.3.1
Configuring the BSMTP Channels to Compress Their Payloads on UNIX
25.2.3.2
Configuring the BSMTP Channels to Provide Authentication Services on UNIX
25.2.3.2.1
Using PGP with PMDF on UNIX
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