PMDF System Manager's Guide


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2-1 Rewrite Rules for SC.CS.EXAMPLE.COM
2-2 A Simple Configuration File
2-3 Routing Messages to a Central Machine
2-4 Sample Configuration File
2-5 Configuring a Gateway for a DECnet Network
3-1 A Minimal Alias File, aliases. , on OpenVMS
3-2 A Minimal Alias File, aliases , on UNIX
3-3 A Minimal Alias File, aliases , on NT
3-4 ALL-IN-1 Distribution List File d1:[lists]cats.dis
3-5 Text File a1$example$com.txt Used to Create ALL-IN-1 List Expansion Database
3-6 Sample LDAP Filter File
3-7 A Complex FORWARD and REVERSE Mapping Example
3-8 Using a FORWARD Mapping Table to Forward Messages
3-9 Alias Database Source File
3-10 Reverse Database Source File
3-11 REVERSE Mapping Table
4-1 Sample Mailing List File staff.dis
4-2 Sample OpenVMS aliases File Defining a Mailing List
4-3 Sample UNIX aliases File Defining a Mailing List 4
4-4 Sample NT aliases File Defining a Mailing List
5-1 Mapping File Example
6-1 Converting DEC-MCS to and from ISO-8859-1
6-2 Converting DEC-Kanji to and from ISO-2022-JP
9-1 Example Process Symbiont Queue Configuration Dialogue on a Node ALPHA1
12-1 Sample HTTP Service Definition for OpenVMS
12-2 Sample HTTP Service Definition for UNIX
12-3 Sample HTTP Service Definition for NT
12-4 Sample http.cnf File
13-1 Sample dispatcher_mailbox_servers.cnf File on OpenVMS for Legacy Mailbox Servers---Dispatcher Definitions for POP and IMAP Servers
13-2 Sample dispatcher_mailbox_servers.cnf File on OpenVMS for PMDF MessageStore Mailbox Servers---Dispatcher Definitions for POP and IMAP Servers
13-3 Sample dispatcher_mailbox_servers.cnf File on UNIX for Legacy Mailbox Servers---Dispatcher Definitions for POP and IMAP Servers
13-4 Sample dispatcher_mailbox_servers.cnf File on UNIX for PMDF MessageStore Mailbox Servers---Dispatcher Definitions for POP and IMAP Servers
13-5 Sample dispatcher_mailbox_servers.cnf File on NT for MessageStore Mailbox Servers---Dispatcher Definitions for POP and IMAP Servers
14-1 Implicit Default Security Configuration
14-2 Security Configuration Allowing Anonymous IMAP Access to the ftp Account
14-3 Security Configuration with POPPASSD Controls
14-4 Security Configuration Using a Kerberos V4 Shared Library on UNIX
14-5 Security Configuration for LDAP Authentication
14-6 Security Configuration for LDAP Authentication without CRAM-MD5
14-7 Security Configuration when Migrating POP Users to the PMDF popstore
14-8 Security Configuration Disallowing plaintext Passwords, except for Transitioning to CRAM-MD5
14-9 Security Configuration Disallowing plaintext and APOP
14-10 PORT_ACCESS Mapping for Security Rule Set Based on Server Port Number
14-11 PORT_ACCESS Mapping for Security Rule Set Based on Source IP Address
14-12 PORT_ACCESS Mapping for Distinguishing User Groups
14-13 Sample POPPASSD Service Definition for the Dispatcher on OpenVMS
14-14 Sample POPPASSD Service Definition for the Dispatcher on UNIX
15-1 Sample Execution of the tls_certreq Utility on OpenVMS
15-2 Excerpt of a Sample dispatcher.cnf File for TLS Ports on OpenVMS
15-3 Excerpt of a Sample dispatcher.cnf File for TLS Ports on UNIX
15-4 Excerpt of a Sample dispatcher.cnf File for TLS Ports on NT
15-5 Sample PORT_ACCESS Mapping Categorizing Incoming Connections
15-6 Sample security.cnf File for Enforcing TLS Use with PLAIN and LOGIN Mechanisms for External Connections
16-1 Restricting Internet Mail Access
16-2 Enforcing Use of Proper Source Addresses
17-1 Sample .forward File for User John.Doe
22-1 Sample SMTP Over DECnet Channel Block
22-2 Rewrite Rules for
Example ~22-1
22-3 PhoneNet Over DECnet Channel Configuration for Node ALPHA
22-4 PhoneNet Over DECnet Channel Configuration for Node BETA
24-1 Sample CONVERSIONS Mapping
24-2 Sample Conversion Rule
24-3 Sample Conversion Command Procedure
26-1 OpenVMS Sample PhoneNet phone_list.dat file
26-2 UNIX Sample PhoneNet phone_list.dat file
26-3 A Sample PhoneNet all_master.com file
26-4 Sample PhoneNet Script
28-1 Example Addressing Channel Option File
28-2 Sample PAGER Mapping Table
28-3 Example OpenVMS phone_list.dat File for Two Pager Channels
28-4 Example UNIX phone_list.dat File for Two Pager Channels
28-5 Example Hayes-compatible Modem Script
28-6 Example Racal-Vadic 212a Modem Script
28-7 Sample pager$example$com.txt File
30-1 A Sample tcp_local_option File Disabling SMTP Probes
30-2 A Sample tcp_local_headers.opt File for Stripping Received: Headers
33-1 Sample Circuit Check Configuration File
33-2 Sample of PMDF CIRCUIT_CHECK/SHOW Output
33-3 Sample of Counters Data
33-4 show_channels example: channels.txt formatting file
33-5 show_channels example: success.txt formatting file
33-6 show_channels example: error.txt formatting file
33-7 show_channels example: the resulting HTML output
35-1 Tracing TCP/IP Mail Delivery
35-2 pmdf.cnf For milan.example.com
36-1 Tracing TCP/IP Mail Delivery
36-2 pmdf.cnf For milan.example.com
37-1 Sample SYNC_DIRBOT Channel Option File on unix
37-2 Sample SYNC_DIRBOT Channel Option File on OpenVMS
37-3 Sample SYNC_DIRBOT Option File with MERGE
37-4 Sample SYNC_LDAP Channel Option File on unix
37-5 Sample SYNC_LDIF Channel Option File on unix
37-6 Sample SYNC_LDIF Channel Option File for a cc:Mail Directory Agent on unix
37-7 Sample Master Command Script for cc:Mail Directory Updating
37-8 Sample Slave Command Script for cc:Mail Directory Input
37-9 Sample SYNC_LDIF Channel Option File for a Microsoft Mail Directory Agent on unix
37-10 Sample Master Command Script for Microsoft Mail Directory Updating
37-11 Sample Slave Command Script for Microsoft Mail Directory Input
37-12 Sample SYNC_LDIF Channel Option File for an ALL-IN-1 Directory Agent
37-13 Sample SYNC_LDIF Channel Option File for a DDS Directory Agent
37-14 Sample dirsync.rules File for TAURUS System
37-15 Sample dirsync.chans File for TAURUS System
37-16 Sample sync_dirbot_local_option File
37-17 Sample sync_ldap_idds_option File
37-18 Sample sync_ldap_exchange_option File
37-19 Sample sync_ldif_a1_option File
37-20 Sample cook_idds.rcp File
37-21 Sample serve_idds.rcp File
37-22 Sample cook_exchange.rcp File
37-23 Sample serve_exchange.rcp File
37-24 Sample cook_a1.rcp File
37-25 Sample serve_a1.rcp File
37-26 Sample Native Format ALL-IN-1 Directory File
37-27 Sample Native MS Exchange Directory File
37-28 Sample IDDS LDAP Directory LDIF File
37-29 Sample dirsync.chans File for sample System
37-30 Sample dirsync.rules File for sample System
37-31 Sample sync_dirbot_local_option File
37-32 Sample sync_ldap_idds_option File
37-33 Sample sync_ldif_cc_option File
37-34 Sample sync_ln_local_option File
37-35 Sample LNSYNC Service Definition for Inclusion in the Dispatcher Configuration File
37-36 Sample Lotus Notes Directory Agent PORT_ACCESS Mapping Entries for Inclusion in the PMDF Mapping File
37-37 Sample cron Entries
37-38 Sample cook_cc.rcp File
37-39 Sample serve_cc.rcp File
37-40 Sample cook_idds.rcp File
37-41 Sample serve_idds.rcp File
37-42 Sample cook_ln.rcp File
37-43 Sample serve_ln.rcp File
37-44 Sample Native cc:Mail Directory File
37-45 Sample Native Lotus Notes Directory File
37-46 Sample IDDS LDAP Directory LDIF File


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