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Chapter 26
26
PhoneNet Channels (OpenVMS and UNIX)
26.1
Adding PhoneNet channels to the configuration file
26.2
PhoneNet option files
26.2.1
An example option file
26.3
Defining serial devices
26.3.1
Script files
26.3.2
The all_master.com file (OpenVMS)
26.3.3
Handling failures
26.4
Log files
26.5
Script files
26.6
Backoff retries for undeliverable messages
Chapter 27
27
UUCP Channels (OpenVMS and UNIX)
27.1
Encompass UUCP (VMSNET) Channels for OpenVMS Systems
27.1.1
Setting Up the Channel
27.1.1.1
Adding the Channel to the Configuration File
27.1.1.2
Setting Up the Master Program
27.1.1.3
Setting Up the Slave Program
27.1.2
Log Files
27.1.3
Returning Undelivered Messages
27.1.4
Starting the Message Return Batch Job
27.1.5
Deinstalling the Encompass UUCP Mailer
27.2
UUCP Channels for UNIX Systems
27.2.1
Setting Up the Channel
27.2.1.1
Adding the Channel to the Configuration File
27.2.1.2
Setting Up the Master Program
27.2.1.3
Setting Up the Slave Program
27.2.2
UUCP Channel Option File
27.2.2.1
Format of the Option File
27.2.2.2
Available Options
27.2.3
Log Files
27.2.4
Returning Undelivered Messages
27.2.5
Starting the Message Return cron Job
Chapter 28
28
Other Channels
28.1
Addressing Channels
28.1.1
Channel Operation
28.1.2
Examples
28.1.3
Setting Up the Channel
28.1.3.1
Adding the Channel to the Configuration File
28.1.3.2
Option Files
28.2
Bitbucket Channel
28.2.1
Configuration
28.3
Defragmentation Channel
28.3.1
Defragmentation Channel Definition and Rewrite Rules
28.3.2
Defragmentation Channel Retention Time
28.4
Pager Channels
28.4.1
Setting Up the Channel
28.4.1.1
Before You Start
28.4.1.2
Adding the Channel to the Configuration File
28.4.1.3
PAGER Mapping
28.4.1.4
Modem Script
28.4.1.5
Option Files
28.4.1.6
Use with PET Switches
28.4.1.7
A Word on Determining Channel Options by Trial and Error
28.4.1.8
Frequent Delivery Retries with the BACKOFF Option
28.4.1.9
Using a Directory Channel to Simplify Pager Addresses
28.4.2
Pager Channel Addresses
28.4.2.1
The Contents of the Attribute-value Pair List (AVPL)
28.4.2.2
Examples of Pager Channel Addresses
28.4.3
Pager Channel Logging
28.4.4
Identifying Troublesome Modems
28.5
Pipe Channels (OpenVMS and UNIX)
28.5.1
Setting Up the Channel
28.5.1.1
Adding the Channel to the Configuration File
28.5.1.2
Profile Database Entries for Pipe Channel Addressees (UNIX only)
28.5.1.3
Pipe Database
28.5.1.4
Option Files
28.5.2
The Order in Which Entries are Checked
28.5.3
Example Usage
28.6
Printer Channels
28.6.1
Setting Up the Channel
28.6.1.1
Adding the Channel to the Configuration File
28.6.1.2
Option Files
28.6.1.3
Controlling the Print Command (UNIX)
28.6.1.4
Handling Multipart Messages
28.6.2
Printer Channel Addresses
28.6.2.1
The Contents of the Attribute-value Pair List, AVPL
28.6.2.2
Quoting the AVPL
28.6.2.3
Examples of Printer Channel Addresses
28.6.3
Logging
28.6.4
A PostScript Printer Channel
28.6.5
Security Considerations
28.6.5.1
Security Considerations on OpenVMS Systems
28.6.5.2
Security Considerations on UNIX Systems
28.7
Processing and Reprocessing Channels
28.7.1
Process Channel Definition and Rewrite Rules
28.7.2
Reprocess Channel Definition and Rewrite Rules
28.8
Generic SMTP Channels
28.9
DEC NOTES Channels (OpenVMS)
28.9.1
Setting Up the NOTES Channel
28.9.2
Using an Option File for the NOTES Channel
28.9.3
Further Control of the Subject Database
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