PMDF System Manager's Guide


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Figures
1-1 Sample Mail Message File
1-2 The Structure of PMDF
2-1 Channel block schematic layout
9-1 Sample Process Symbiont Option File
10-1 Sample Job Controller Configuration File on UNIX
10-2 Sample Job Controller Configuration File on NT
11-1 The Service Dispatcher and Its Worker Processes
11-2 Sample Service Dispatcher Configuration File on OpenVMS, dispatcher.cnf
11-3 Sample Service Dispatcher Configuration File on UNIX, dispatcher.cnf
11-4 Sample Service Dispatcher Configuration File on NT, dispatcher.cnf
11-5 Dispatcher Statistics Page
12-1 PMDF HTTP Server Main Page: Services and Documents Available
25-1 compress.com : Compress and decompress BSMTP payloads
25-2 pgp_sign.com : Digitally sign BSMTP payloads
25-3 pgp_verify.com : Verify the integrity of a digitally signed BSMTP payload
25-4 compress.sh : Compress and decompress BSMTP payloads
25-5 pgp_sign.sh : Digitally sign BSMTP payloads
25-6 pgp_verify.sh : Verify the integrity of a digitally signed BSMTP payload
26-1 The Structure of PhoneNet
28-1 Addressing Channel Sample
33-1 Logging: A Local User Sends an Outgoing Message
33-2 Logging: Including Optional Logging Fields
33-3 Logging: Sending to a List
33-4 Logging: Sending to a non-existent Domain
33-5 Logging: Sending to a non-existent Remote User
33-6 Logging: Rejecting a Remote Side's Attempt to Submit a Message
33-7 Logging: Multiple Delivery Attempts
33-8 Logging: Z Entries
33-9 Logging: Incoming SMTP Message Routed Through the Conversion Channel
33-10 Logging: Outbound Connection Logging
33-11 Logging: Inbound Connection Logging
33-12 Web-based QM Home Page
33-13 Web-based QM Quick Listing Page
33-14 Web-based QM Advanced Options Page
33-15 Web-based QM l Channel Page
33-16 Web-based QM Qtop Page
33-17 Sample Web Monitor Display on OpenVMS
35-1 Output of SHOW SYSTEM/NET
35-2 Output of SHOW QUEUE/ALL MAIL$BATCH on a Basic PMDF System
35-3 Output of SHOW QUEUE/ALL MAIL$BATCH on a System With Optional Jobs
36-1 Basic Output of pmdf process
36-2 Output of pmdf process With Optional Processes
36-3 Output of pmdf process With Channel Jobs
37-1 PMDF-DIRSYNC Processing
37-2 Sifting the Incoming Entries
37-3 Advisory Attributes
37-4 Ignoring an Entry
Tables
2-1 Summary of Special Patterns for Rewrite Rules
2-2 Summary of Template Formats for Rewrite Rules
2-3 Summary of Template Substitutions and Control Sequences
2-4 Single Field Substitutions
2-5 Channel Block Keywords Listed Alphabetically
2-6 Channel Block Keywords Grouped by Functionality
2-7 Reserved Channel Names
2-8 Reserved Channel Name Prefixes
2-9 Message Routing and Queuing Generated by

Example ~2-2
3-1 LDAP URL Substitution Sequences
3-2 Query Method Formatting String Control Sequences
3-3 Example Formatting Strings
3-4 REVERSE Mapping Table Flags
3-5 FORWARD Mapping Table Flags
3-6 Name Space and Centralized Naming Scheme for Example.Com
4-1 Parameter Action Modifiers
4-2 Access Check Strings
4-3 MAILSERV_ACCESS Mapping Table Flags
4-4 Summary of Mail and List Server Commands
5-1 Mapping Pattern Wildcards
5-2 Mapping Template Substitutions and Metacharacters
6-1 CHARSET-CONVERSIONS Mapping Table Keywords
7-1 PMDF Global Option File Options
8-1 Restarting Components
11-1 PORT_ACCESS mapping flags
11-2 Dispatcher debugging bits
13-1 IMAP and POP Server Mailbox Support
13-2 IMAP and POP Server Log Entry Codes
15-1 PMDF-TLS Channel Block keywords
16-1 Access Mapping Flags®
16-2 filter Channel Keyword Substitution Strings
17-1 /pmdf/bin/sendmail options
19-1 Foreign Protocol Address Mapping
21-1 Query Method Formatting String Control Sequences
21-2 Example Formatting Strings
21-3 Attribute Names Emitted and Recognized by the LDAP/X.500 Pop-Up Addressing Form
24-1 CONVERSIONS Mapping Table Keywords
24-2 Available Conversion Parameters
24-3 Symbols for Use by the Conversion Channel
24-4 Symbols (OpenVMS) or Options (UNIX and NT) for Passing Information Back to the Conversion Channel
24-5 Conversion Symbols for Substitution
24-6 Completion Statuses
24-7 SCRIPT Mapping Table Keywords
24-8 Script Channel Input Symbols
24-9 Script Channel Output Symbols
24-10 Completion Statuses
24-11 DISCLAIMER Mapping Table Keywords
26-1 PhoneNet Command Script Control Sequences
28-1 Addressing Channel FAX Commands
28-2 Addressing Channel Printer Commands
28-3 Addressing Channel Options
28-4 Pager Channel Addressing Attributes
28-5 Printer Channel Addressing Attributes
29-1 Queue to e-mail Symbiont Parameters
31-1 PMDF Utilities
31-2 Summary of PMDF QM Maintenance Mode Commands
32-1 PMDF Utilities
32-2 Summary of pmdf profile commands
32-3 Summary of pmdf qm maintenance mode commands
33-1 Logging Entry Codes
33-2 Available Circuit Check Parameters
33-3 Channel Counters
33-4 Supported MIB Variables
33-5 Variable Descriptions
33-6 General Substitution Strings
33-7 Substitution Strings for Use with the show_counters Command
33-8 Substitutions Strings for Use with the show_held Command
33-9 Queue Substitution Strings for Use with the show_queue Command
33-10 Job Substitution Strings for Use with the show_queue Command
35-1 PMDF Log Files on O pen VMS
35-2 master.com and submit_master.com parameters
36-1 PMDF Log Files on UNIX
37-1 Options' Valid Next Process Values
37-2 LDIF File Operation Tags
37-3 cc:Mail LDIF Attributes
37-4 QUIPU Person Object Attributes
37-5 ALL-IN-1 V3.2 PROFILE LDIF Attributes
37-6 ALL-IN-1 V3.1 PROFILE LDIF Attributes
37-7 ALL-IN-1 V2.x PROFILE LDIF Attributes
37-8 ALL-IN-1 NETWORK LDIF Attributes
37-9 DDS LDIF Attributes
37-10 Operators Available in Recipe Files
37-11 Functions Available in Recipe Files
37-12 PMDF-DIRSYNC Command Line Utilities
37-13 Valid PMDF DIRSYNC/CONVERT Qualifier Combinations
37-14 Valid pmdf dirsync -convert Qualifier Combinations


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