Table 2-6 Channel Block Keywords Grouped by Functionality
|
Keyword |
Section |
Usage |
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Addresses |
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733
|
2.3.4.1
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Use % routing in the envelope; synonymous with
percents
|
|
822
|
2.3.4.1
|
Use source routes in the envelope; synonymous with
sourceroute
|
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acceptalladdresses
|
2.3.4.92
|
Accept all recipient addresses during SMTP dialogue.
|
|
acceptvalidaddresses
|
2.3.4.92
|
Accept only valid recipient addresses during SMTP dialogue.
|
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aliaslocal
|
2.3.4.69
|
Query alias file and alias database
|
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authrewrite
|
2.3.4.44
|
Use SMTP AUTH information in header
|
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bangoverpercent
|
2.3.4.2
|
Group A!B%C as A!(B%C)
|
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bangstyle
|
2.3.4.1
|
Use UUCP ! routing in the envelope; synonymous with
uucp
|
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defaulthost
|
2.3.4.47
|
Specify a domain name to use to complete addresses
|
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exproute
|
2.3.4.3
|
Explicit routing for this channel's addresses
|
|
grey
|
2.3.4.83
|
Use Grey Book address formats (inverted order domains)
|
|
holdlimit
|
2.3.4.16
|
.HELD an incoming message when the number of addressees exceeds this
limit
|
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improute
|
2.3.4.3
|
Implicit routing for this channel's addresses
|
|
inline
|
2.3.4.90
|
Perform directory channel lookups immediately
|
|
missingrecipientpolicy
|
2.3.4.48
|
Set policy for how to legalize (which header to add) messages that are
lacking any recipient headers
|
|
nobangoverpercent
|
2.3.4.2
|
Group A!B%C as (A!B)%C (default)
|
|
nodefaulthost
|
2.3.4.47
|
Do not specify a domain name to use to complete addresses
|
|
noexproute
|
2.3.4.3
|
No explicit routing for this channel's addresses
|
|
nogrey
|
2.3.4.83
|
Do not use Grey Book address formats
|
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noimproute
|
2.3.4.3
|
No implicit routing for this channel's addresses
|
|
noinline
|
2.3.4.90
|
Do not do directory channel lookups immediately
|
|
noremotehost
|
2.3.4.47
|
Use local host's domain name as the default domain name to complete
addresses
|
|
norestricted
|
2.3.4.57
|
Do not apply RFC 1137 restricted encoding to addresses
|
|
noreverse
|
2.3.4.55
|
Do not apply reverse database to addresses
|
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norules
|
2.3.4.6
|
Do not do channel-specific rewrite rule checks
|
|
percents
|
2.3.4.1
|
Use % routing in the envelope; synonymous with
733
|
|
remotehost
|
2.3.4.47
|
Use remote host's name as the default domain name to complete addresses
|
|
restricted
|
2.3.4.57
|
Apply RFC 1137 restricted encoding to addresses
|
|
reverse
|
2.3.4.55
|
Apply reverse database or REVERSE mapping to addresses
|
|
routelocal
|
2.3.4.4
|
Rewriting should shortcircuit routing addresses
|
|
rules
|
2.3.4.6
|
Do channel-specific rewrite rule checks
|
|
sourceroute
|
2.3.4.1
|
Use source routes in the message envelope; synonymous with
822
|
|
subaddressexact
|
2.3.4.71
|
Alias must match exactly, including exact subaddress match
|
|
subaddressrelaxed
|
2.3.4.71
|
Alias without subaddress may match
|
|
subaddresswild
|
2.3.4.71
|
Alias with subaddress wildcard may match
|
|
unrestricted
|
2.3.4.57
|
Do not apply RFC 1137 restricted encoding to addresses
|
|
uucp
|
2.3.4.1
|
Use UUCP ! routing in the envelope; synonymous with
bangstyle
|
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validatelocalmsgstore
|
2.3.4.70
|
Enqueuing channels check that the local part of addresses they enqueue
to this channel matches a PMDF Message Store account
|
|
validatelocalnone
|
2.3.4.70
|
Enqueuing channels perform no validatation check on the local part of
addresses they enqueue to this channel
|
|
validatelocalsystem
|
2.3.4.70
|
Enqueuing channels check that the local part of addresses they enqueue
to this channel matches an account on the system
|
|
Attachments and MIME processing |
|
convert_octet_stream
|
2.3.4.54
|
Convert application/octet-stream material as appropriate
|
|
defragment
|
2.3.4.76
|
Reassemble any MIME-compliant message/partial parts queued to this
channel
|
+
|
foreign
|
2.3.4.53
|
Use VMS MAIL's foreign message format as needed with VMS MAIL
|
|
ignoreencoding
|
2.3.4.60
|
Ignore Encoding: header on incoming messages
|
|
ignoremessageencoding
|
2.3.4.60
|
Ignore Encoding: header on embedded messages
|
|
ignoremultipartencoding
|
2.3.4.60
|
Ignore Encoding: header on multipart messages
|
|
interpretencoding
|
2.3.4.60
|
Interpret Encoding: header on incoming messages
|
|
interpretmessageencoding
|
2.3.4.60
|
Interpret Encoding: header on embedded messages
|
|
interpretmultipartencoding
|
2.3.4.60
|
Interpret Encoding: header on multipart messages
|
|
linelength
|
2.3.4.52
|
Message lines exceeding this length limit will be wrapped
|
|
maxblocks
|
2.3.4.77
|
Maximum number of PMDF blocks per message; longer messages are broken
into multiple messages
|
|
maxlines
|
2.3.4.77
|
Maximum number of message lines per message; longer messages are broken
into multiple messages
|
|
noconvert_octet_stream
|
2.3.4.54
|
Do not convert application/octet-stream material
|
|
nodefragment
|
2.3.4.76
|
Do not perform special processing for message/partial messages
|
+
|
noforeign
|
2.3.4.53
|
Do not use VMS MAIL's foreign message format
|
|
nolinelimit
|
2.3.4.78
|
No limit specified for the number of lines allowed per message
|
|
Character sets and eight bit data |
|
charset7
|
2.3.4.51
|
Default character set to associate with 7-bit text messages
|
|
charset8
|
2.3.4.51
|
Default character set to associate with 8-bit text messages
|
|
charsetesc
|
2.3.4.51
|
Default character set to associate with text containing the escape
character
|
|
eightbit
|
2.3.4.50
|
Channel supports eight bit characters
|
|
eightnegotiate
|
2.3.4.50
|
Channel should negotiate use of eight bit transmission if possible
|
|
eightstrict
|
2.3.4.50
|
Channel should reject messages that contain unnegotiated eight bit data
|
|
sevenbit
|
2.3.4.50
|
Channel does not support eight bit characters; eight bit characters
must be encoded
|
|
File creation in the PMDF queue area |
|
addrsperfile
|
2.3.4.15
|
Number of addresses per message file
|
|
expandchannel
|
2.3.4.16
|
Channel in which to perform deferred expansion due to application of
expandlimit
|
|
expandlimit
|
2.3.4.16
|
Process an incoming message "off-line" when the number of
addressees exceeds this limit
|
+
|
logicaldisk
|
2.3.4.30
|
Spread PMDF channel queues across multiple disks
|
|
multiple
|
2.3.4.15
|
Accepts multiple destination hosts in a single message copy
|
+
|
nologicaldisk
|
2.3.4.30
|
Store PMDF channel queues on a single disk
|
|
single
|
2.3.4.15
|
Only one envelope To: address per message copy
|
|
single_sys
|
2.3.4.15
|
Each message copy must be for a single destination system
|
|
subdirs
|
2.3.4.17
|
Use multiple subdirectories
|
|
Gateway/firewall/mailhub/Message Router channel connection |
|
daemon
|
2.3.4.81
|
Specify name of a gateway daemon (host) to route to
|
|
lastresort
|
2.3.4.39
|
Specify a last resort host
|
|
multigate
|
2.3.4.82
|
Channel serves multiple BITNET gateways
|
|
nomultigate
|
2.3.4.82
|
Channel does not serve multiple BITNET gateways
|
|
user
|
<REFERENCE>(HEAD2_CHANNELORIGINATORTAG\VALUE)
|
Specify account under which to run the pipe channel or specify Message
Router mailbox name
|
|
Headers |
+
|
addlineaddrs
|
2.3.4.94
|
Add all addresses from VMS MAIL TO and CC lines to PMDF headers. (Usage
discouraged; use with caution.)
|
|
authrewrite
|
2.3.4.44
|
Use SMTP AUTH information in header
|
|
commentinc
|
2.3.4.67
|
Leave comments in message header lines intact
|
|
commentomit
|
2.3.4.67
|
Remove comments from message header lines
|
|
commentstrip
|
2.3.4.67
|
Remove problematic characters from comment field in message header lines
|
|
commenttotal
|
2.3.4.67
|
Strip comments (material in parentheses) everywhere
|
|
datefour
|
2.3.4.72
|
Convert date/time specifications to four digit years
|
|
datetwo
|
2.3.4.72
|
Convert date/time specifications to two digit years
|
|
dayofweek
|
2.3.4.73
|
Include day of week in date/time specifications
|
|
defaulthost
|
2.3.4.47
|
Specify a domain name to use to complete addresses
|
|
dropblank
|
2.3.4.49
|
Strip blank To:, Resent-To:, Cc:, or Resent-Cc: headers
|
|
header_733
|
2.3.4.1
|
Use % routing in the message header
|
|
header_822
|
2.3.4.1
|
Use source routes in the message header
|
|
header_uucp
|
2.3.4.1
|
Use ! routing in the header
|
+
|
headerbottom
|
2.3.4.58
|
Place the message header at the bottom of the message (usage
discouraged; use with caution; see 2.3.4.58)
|
|
headerinc
|
2.3.4.58
|
Place the message header at the top of the message
|
|
headerlabelalign
|
2.3.4.75
|
Align headers
|
|
headerlinelength
|
2.3.4.75
|
Fold long headers
|
+
|
headeromit
|
2.3.4.58
|
Omit the message header from the message (usage discouraged; use with
caution; see 2.3.4.58)
|
|
headerread
|
2.3.4.59
|
Apply source channel header trimming rules from an options file to the
message headers before headers are processed (use with caution)
|
|
headertrim
|
2.3.4.59
|
Apply destination channel header trimming rules from an options file to
the message headers after headers are processed (use with caution)
|
|
inner
|
2.3.4.56
|
Rewrite inner message headers
|
|
innertrim
|
2.3.4.59
|
Apply header trimming rules from an options file to inner message
headers (use with caution)
|
|
maxheaderaddrs
|
2.3.4.74
|
Maximum number of addresses per message header line; longer header
lines are broken into multiple header lines
|
|
maxheaderchars
|
2.3.4.74
|
Maximum number of characters per message header line; longer header
lines are broken into multiple header lines
|
|
missingrecipientpolicy
|
2.3.4.48
|
Set policy for how to legalize (which header to add) messages that are
lacking any recipient headers
|
+
|
noaddlineaddrs
|
2.3.4.94
|
Only addresses processed by PMDF are included in headers for mail sent
from VMS MAIL. (default)
|
|
nodayofweek
|
2.3.4.73
|
Remove day of week from date/time specifications
|
|
nodefaulthost
|
2.3.4.47
|
Do not specify a domain name to use to complete addresses
|
|
nodropblank
|
2.3.4.49
|
Do not strip blank To:, Resent-To:, Cc:, or Resent-Cc: headers
|
|
noheaderread
|
2.3.4.59
|
Do not apply header trimming rules from option file upon message enqueue
|
|
noheadertrim
|
2.3.4.59
|
Do not apply header trimming rules from options file
|
|
noinner
|
2.3.4.56
|
Do not rewrite inner message headers
|
|
noinnertrim
|
2.3.4.59
|
Do not apply header trimming to inner message headers
|
|
noreceivedfor
|
2.3.4.62
|
Do not include envelope to address in Received: header
|
|
noreceivedfrom
|
2.3.4.62
|
Do not include the envelope From: address when constructing Received:
header
|
|
norelaxheadertermination
|
2.3.4.93
|
Don't consider a line with just spaces and tabs to be a header
terminator.
|
|
noremotehost
|
2.3.4.47
|
Use local host's domain name as the default domain name to complete
addresses
|
|
norestricted
|
2.3.4.57
|
Do not apply RFC 1137 restricted encoding to addresses
|
|
noreverse
|
2.3.4.55
|
Do not apply reverse database to addresses
|
|
norules
|
2.3.4.6
|
Do not do channel-specific rewrite rule checks
|
|
nox_env_to
|
2.3.4.61
|
Do not add X-Envelope-to: header lines while enqueuing
|
|
personalinc
|
2.3.4.68
|
Leave personal names in message header lines intact
|
|
personalomit
|
2.3.4.68
|
Remove personal name fields from message header lines
|
|
personalstrip
|
2.3.4.68
|
Strip problematic characters from personal name fields in message
header lines
|
|
receivedfor
|
2.3.4.62
|
Include envelope to address in Received: header
|
|
receivedfrom
|
2.3.4.62
|
Include the envelope From: address when constructing Received: header
|
|
relaxheadertermination
|
2.3.4.93
|
Consider a line with just spaces and tabs to be a header terminator.
|
|
remotehost
|
2.3.4.47
|
Use remote host's name as the default domain name to complete addresses
|
|
restricted
|
2.3.4.57
|
Apply RFC 1137 restricted encoding to addresses
|
|
reverse
|
2.3.4.55
|
Apply reverse database or REVERSE mapping to addresses
|
|
rules
|
2.3.4.6
|
Do channel-specific rewrite rule checks
|
|
sensitivitycompanyconfidential
|
2.3.4.88
|
Allow messages of any sensitivity
|
|
sensitivitynormal
|
2.3.4.88
|
Reject messages whose sensitivity is higher than normal
|
|
sensitivitypersonal
|
2.3.4.88
|
Reject messages whose sensitivity is higher than personal
|
|
sensitivityprivate
|
2.3.4.88
|
Reject messages whose sensitivity is higher than private
|
|
sourcecommentinc
|
2.3.4.67
|
Leave comments in incoming message header lines intact
|
|
sourcecommentomit
|
2.3.4.67
|
Remove comments from incoming message header lines
|
|
sourcecommentstrip
|
2.3.4.67
|
Remove problematic characters from comment field in incoming message
header lines
|
|
sourcecommenttotal
|
2.3.4.67
|
Strip comments (material in parentheses) everywhere in incoming messages
|
|
sourcepersonalinc
|
2.3.4.68
|
Leave personal names in incoming message header lines intact
|
|
sourcepersonalomit
|
2.3.4.68
|
Remove personal name fields from incoming message header lines
|
|
sourcepersonalstrip
|
2.3.4.68
|
Strip problematic characters from personal name fields in incoming
message header lines
|
|
unrestricted
|
2.3.4.57
|
Do not apply RFC 1137 restricted encoding to addresses
|
|
usereplyto
|
2.3.4.65
|
Specify mapping of Reply-to: header
|
|
useresent
|
2.3.4.66
|
Specify mapping of Resent- headers for non RFC 822 environments
|
|
x_env_to
|
2.3.4.61
|
Add X-Envelope-to: header lines while enqueuing
|
|
Incoming channel matching and switching |
|
allowswitchchannel
|
2.3.4.42
|
Allow switching to this channel from a
switchchannel channel
|
|
nosaslswitchchannel
|
2.3.4.43
|
Do not allow switching to this channel upon successful SASL
authentication
|
|
noswitchchannel
|
2.3.4.42
|
Stay with the server channel; do not switch to the channel associated
with the originating host; do not permit being switched to
|
|
saslswitchchannel
|
2.3.4.43
|
Switch to another channel when SASL authentication is successful
|
|
switchchannel
|
2.3.4.42
|
Switch from the server channel to the channel associated with the
originating host
|
§
|
tlsswitchchannel
|
2.3.4.45
|
Switch to specified channel upon successful TLS negotiation
|
|
Logging and debugging |
|
logging
|
2.3.4.84
|
Log message enqueues and dequeues into the log file
|
|
master_debug
|
2.3.4.85
|
Generate debugging output in the channel's master program output
|
|
nologging
|
2.3.4.84
|
Do not log message enqueues and dequeues into the log file
|
|
nomaster_debug
|
2.3.4.85
|
Do not generate debugging output in the channel's master program output
|
|
noslave_debug
|
2.3.4.85
|
Do not generate debugging output in the channel's slave program output
|
|
slave_debug
|
2.3.4.85
|
Generate debugging output in the channel's slave program output
|
|
Long address lists or headers |
|
expandchannel
|
2.3.4.16
|
Channel in which to perform deferred expansion due to application of
expandlimit
|
|
expandlimit
|
2.3.4.16
|
Process an incoming message "off-line" when the number of
addressees exceeds this limit
|
|
holdlimit
|
2.3.4.16
|
.HELD an incoming message when the number of addressees exceeds this
limit
|
|
maxprocchars
|
2.3.4.79
|
Specify maximum length of headers to process
|
|
Mailbox filters |
|
channelfilter
|
2.3.4.86
|
Specify the location of channel filter file for outgoing messages;
synonym for
destinationfilter
|
|
destinationfilter
|
2.3.4.86
|
Specify the location of channel filter file for outgoing messages
|
|
fileinto
|
2.3.4.86
|
Specify effect on address when a mailbox filter
fileinto operation is applied
|
|
filter
|
2.3.4.86
|
Specify the location of user filter files
|
|
nochannelfilter
|
2.3.4.86
|
Do not perform channel filtering on outgoing messages; synonym for
nodestinationfilter
|
|
nodestinationfilter
|
2.3.4.86
|
Do not perform channel filtering for outgoing messages
|
|
nofileinto
|
2.3.4.86
|
Mailbox filter
fileinto operator has no effect
|
|
nofilter
|
2.3.4.86
|
Do not perform user mailbox filtering
|
|
nosourcefilter
|
2.3.4.86
|
Do not perform channel filtering for incoming messages
|
|
sourcefilter
|
2.3.4.86
|
Specify the location of channel filter file for incoming messages
|
|
Notification messages and postmaster messages |
|
aliaspostmaster
|
2.3.4.63
|
Redirect postmaster messages to the local channel postmaster
|
|
copysendpost
|
2.3.4.21
|
Send copies of failures to the postmaster unless the originator address
is blank
|
|
copywarnpost
|
2.3.4.22
|
Send copies of warnings to the postmaster unless the originator address
is blank
|
|
errsendpost
|
2.3.4.21
|
Send copies of failures to the postmaster if the originator address is
illegal
|
|
errwarnpost
|
2.3.4.22
|
Send copies of warnings to the postmaster if the originator address is
illegal
|
+
|
goldmail
|
2.3.4.26
|
Generate Gold-Mail compatible read receipts
|
|
includefinal
|
2.3.4.27
|
Include final form of address in delivery notifications
|
+
|
nogoldmail
|
2.3.4.26
|
Do not generate Gold-Mail compatible read receipts
|
|
nonurgentnotices
|
2.3.4.20
|
Specify the amount of time which may elapse before notices are sent and
messages returned for messages of non-urgent priority
|
|
noreturnaddress
|
2.3.4.63
|
Use the RETURN_ADDRESS option value
|
|
noreturnpersonal
|
2.3.4.63
|
Use the RETURN_PERSONAL option value
|
|
normalnotices
|
2.3.4.20
|
Specify the amount of time which may elapse before notices are sent and
messages returned for messages of normal priority
|
|
nosendpost
|
2.3.4.21
|
Do not send copies of failures to the postmaster
|
|
notices
|
2.3.4.20
|
Specify the amount of time which may elapse before notices are sent and
messages returned
|
|
nowarnpost
|
2.3.4.22
|
Do not send copies of warnings to the postmaster
|
|
postheadbody
|
2.3.4.23
|
Both the message's header and body are sent to the postmaster when a
delivery failure occurs
|
|
postheadonly
|
2.3.4.23
|
Only the message's header is sent to the postmaster when a delivery
failure occurs
|
|
readreceiptmail
|
2.3.4.25
|
Ignore read receipt requests when delivering to VMS MAIL, rather than
"downgrading" them to delivery receipt requests; leave it up
to user agents to act upon the read receipt request
|
|
reportboth
|
2.3.4.24
|
Generate both header and NOTARY delivery receipt requests from
"foreign" delivery receipt requests
|
|
reportheader
|
2.3.4.24
|
Generate only header delivery receipt requests from "foreign"
delivery receipt requests
|
|
reportnotary
|
2.3.4.24
|
Generate only NOTARY delivery receipt requests from "foreign"
delivery receipt requests
|
|
reportsuppress
|
2.3.4.24
|
Suppress delivery receipt requests from "foreign" delivery
receipt requests
|
|
returnaddress
|
2.3.4.63
|
Set the return address for the local Postmaster
|
|
returnenvelope
|
2.3.4.64
|
Control use of blank envelope return addresses
|
|
returnpersonal
|
2.3.4.63
|
Set the personal name for the local Postmaster
|
|
sendpost
|
2.3.4.21
|
Send copies of failures to the postmaster
|
|
suppressfinal
|
2.3.4.27
|
Include only original form of address in notification messages
|
|
urgentnotices
|
2.3.4.20
|
Specify the amount of time which may elapse before notices are sent and
messages returned for messages of urgent priority
|
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warnpost
|
2.3.4.22
|
Send copies of warnings to the postmaster
|
|
Processing control and job submission |
|
addrsperjob
|
2.3.4.14
|
Number of addresses to be processed by a single job
|
|
after
|
2.3.4.18
|
Specify time delay before master channel programs run
|
|
bidirectional
|
2.3.4.7
|
Channel is served by both a master and slave program
|
|
deferred
|
2.3.4.19
|
Honor deferred delivery dates
|
|
expandchannel
|
2.3.4.16
|
Channel in which to perform deferred expansion due to application of
expandlimit
|
|
expandlimit
|
2.3.4.16
|
Process an incoming message "off-line" when the number of
addressees exceeds this limit
|
|
filesperjob
|
2.3.4.14
|
Number of queue entries to be processed by a single job
|
|
immediate
|
2.3.4.9
|
Delivery started immediately after submission for messages of
second-class or higher priority
|
|
immnonurgent
|
2.3.4.9
|
Delivery started immediately after submission even for messages with
lower than normal priority
|
|
immnormal
|
2.3.4.9
|
Delivery started immediately after submission for messages of normal or
higher priority
|
|
immurgent
|
2.3.4.9
|
Delivery started immediately after submission for urgent messages only
|
|
master
|
2.3.4.7
|
Channel is served only by a master program
|
|
maxjobs
|
2.3.4.14
|
Maximum number of jobs which can be created at once
|
|
maxperiodicnonurgent
|
2.3.4.11
|
Specify that periodic jobs should only process messages of nonurgent or
lower priority
|
|
maxperiodicnormal
|
2.3.4.11
|
Specify that periodic jobs should only process messages of normal or
lower priority
|
|
maxperiodicurgent
|
2.3.4.11
|
Specify that periodic jobs should process messages of urgent or lower
priority
|
|
minperiodicnonurgent
|
2.3.4.11
|
Specify that periodic jobs should only process messages of nonurgent or
higher priority
|
|
minperiodicnormal
|
2.3.4.11
|
Specify that periodic jobs should only process messages of normal or
higher priority
|
|
minperiodicurgent
|
2.3.4.11
|
Specify that periodic jobs should only process messages of urgent
priority
|
|
nodeferred
|
2.3.4.19
|
Do not honor deferred delivery dates
|
|
nonurgentblocklimit
|
2.3.4.10
|
Force messages above this size to wait unconditionally for a periodic
job
|
+
|
nonurgentqueue
|
2.3.4.18
|
Specify the queue for master channel program processing of nonurgent
messages
|
|
normalblocklimit
|
2.3.4.10
|
Force messages above this size to nonurgent priority
|
+
|
normalqueue
|
2.3.4.18
|
Specify the queue for master channel program processing of normal
messages
|
|
noserviceall
|
2.3.4.12
|
Immediate delivery jobs process only the messages they were queued to
process
|
|
period
|
2.3.4.9
|
Specify periodicity of periodic channel service
|
|
periodic
|
2.3.4.9
|
Channel is serviced only periodically; immediate delivery processing is
never done
|
|
queue
|
2.3.4.18
|
Specify queue master channel programs run in
|
|
serviceall
|
2.3.4.12
|
Immediate delivery jobs process all messages (queued for the channel)
|
|
slave
|
2.3.4.7
|
Channel is serviced only by a slave program
|
|
threaddepth
|
2.3.4.29
|
Number of messages triggering new thread with multithreaded SMTP client
|
|
urgentblocklimit
|
2.3.4.10
|
Force messages above this size to normal priority
|
+
|
urgentqueue
|
2.3.4.18
|
Specify the queue for master channel program processing of urgent
messages
|
|
user
|
<REFERENCE>(HEAD2_CHANNELORIGINATORTAG\VALUE)
|
Specify account under which to run the pipe channel or specify Message
Router mailbox name
|
|
SASL and TLS |
|
authrewrite
|
2.3.4.44
|
Use SMTP AUTH information in header
|
|
client_auth
|
2.3.4.43
|
Specify which CLIENT_AUTH section to use for client SASL
|
|
maysasl
|
2.3.4.43
|
Allow SMTP server and client SASL authentication
|
|
maysaslclient
|
2.3.4.43
|
SMTP client attempts to use SASL authentication
|
|
maysaslserver
|
2.3.4.43
|
SMTP server offers SASL authentication
|
§
|
maytls
|
2.3.4.45
|
SMTP client and server allow TLS use
|
§
|
maytlsclient
|
2.3.4.45
|
SMTP client will attempt TLS use
|
§
|
maytlsserver
|
2.3.4.45
|
SMTP server allows TLS use
|
|
msexchange
|
2.3.4.46
|
Channel serves MS Exchange gateways
|
|
mustsasl
|
2.3.4.43
|
Must use SASL authentication
|
|
mustsaslclient
|
2.3.4.43
|
SMTP client insists upon SASL authentication
|
|
mustsaslserver
|
2.3.4.43
|
SMTP server insists upon SASL authentication
|
§
|
musttls
|
2.3.4.45
|
SMTP client and server insist upon TLS use and will not transfer
messages with remote sides that do not support TLS
|
§
|
musttlsclient
|
2.3.4.45
|
SMTP client insists upon TLS use and will not send messages to any
remote SMTP server that does not support TLS use
|
§
|
musttlsserver
|
2.3.4.45
|
SMTP server insists upon TLS use and will not accept messages from any
remote SMTP client that does not support TLS use
|
|
nomsexchange
|
2.3.4.46
|
Channel does not serve MS Exchange gateways
|
|
nosasl
|
2.3.4.43
|
SASL authentication not attempted or permitted
|
|
nosaslclient
|
2.3.4.43
|
SMTP client does not attempt SASL authentication
|
|
nosaslserver
|
2.3.4.43
|
SMTP server does not permit SASL authentication
|
|
nosaslswitchchannel
|
2.3.4.43
|
Do not allow switching to this channel upon successful SASL
authentication
|
§
|
notls
|
2.3.4.45
|
SMTP client and server neither attempt nor allow TLS use
|
§
|
notlsclient
|
2.3.4.45
|
SMTP client does not attempt TLS use when sending messages
|
§
|
notlsserver
|
2.3.4.45
|
SMTP server does not offer or allow TLS use when receiving messages
|
|
saslswitchchannel
|
2.3.4.43
|
Switch to another channel when SASL authentication is successful
|
§
|
tlsswitchchannel
|
2.3.4.45
|
Switch to specified channel upon successful TLS negotiation
|
|
Sensitivity limits |
|
sensitivitycompanyconfidential
|
2.3.4.88
|
Allow messages of any sensitivity
|
|
sensitivitynormal
|
2.3.4.88
|
Reject messages whose sensitivity is higher than normal
|
|
sensitivitypersonal
|
2.3.4.88
|
Reject messages whose sensitivity is higher than personal
|
|
sensitivityprivate
|
2.3.4.88
|
Reject messages whose sensitivity is higher than private
|
|
Size limits on messages, and user quotas and privileges |
|
blocklimit
|
2.3.4.78
|
Maximum number of PMDF blocks allowed per message
|
|
exquota
|
2.3.4.80
|
On OpenVMS, use EXQUOTA privileges if necessary to deliver VMS MAIL
messages; on UNIX treat as
holdexquota for Berkeley mailboxes; on all platforms
deliver to overquota PMDF MessageStore or PMDF popstore accounts
|
|
holdexquota
|
2.3.4.80
|
Hold messages for users that are over quota
|
|
holdlimit
|
2.3.4.16
|
.HELD an incoming message when the number of addressees exceeds this
limit
|
|
linelimit
|
2.3.4.78
|
Maximum number of lines allowed per message
|
+
|
network
|
2.3.4.89
|
NETMBX privilege required for use
|
|
noblocklimit
|
2.3.4.78
|
No limit specified for the number of PMDF blocks allowed per message
|
|
noexquota
|
2.3.4.80
|
Return to originator any messages to users who are over quota
|
|
nonurgentblocklimit
|
2.3.4.10
|
Force messages above this size to wait unconditionally for a periodic
job
|
|
normalblocklimit
|
2.3.4.10
|
Force messages above this size to nonurgent priority
|
|
sourceblocklimit
|
2.3.4.78
|
Maximum number of PMDF blocks allowed per incoming message
|
|
urgentblocklimit
|
2.3.4.78
|
Force messages above this size to normal priority
|
|
SMTP commands and protocol |
|
allowetrn
|
2.3.4.34
|
Honor SMTP client ETRN commands
|
|
blocketrn
|
2.3.4.34
|
Do not honor SMTP client ETRN commands
|
|
checkehlo
|
2.3.4.32
|
Check the SMTP response banner for whether to use EHLO
|
|
disableetrn
|
2.3.4.34
|
Disable support for the ETRN SMTP command
|
|
domainetrn
|
2.3.4.34
|
Honor only those SMTP client ETRN commands that specify a domain
|
|
domainvrfy
|
2.3.4.35
|
Issue SMTP VRFY commands using full address
|
|
ehlo
|
2.3.4.32
|
Use EHLO on all initial SMTP connections
|
|
eightbit
|
2.3.4.50
|
Channel supports eight bit characters
|
|
eightnegotiate
|
2.3.4.50
|
Channel should negotiate use of eight bit transmission if possible
|
|
eightstrict
|
2.3.4.50
|
Channel should reject messages that contain unnegotiated eight bit data
|
|
localvrfy
|
2.3.4.35
|
Issue SMTP VRFY command using local address
|
|
loopcheck
|
2.3.4.91
|
Automatically detect mail loops when sending.
|
|
mailfromdnsverify
|
2.3.4.41
|
Verify that the domain specified on MAIL FROM: line is in the DNS
|
|
noehlo
|
2.3.4.32
|
Never use the SMTP EHLO command
|
|
nomailfromdnsverify
|
2.3.4.41
|
Do not perform DNS domain verification on the MAIL FROM: address
|
|
nosendetrn
|
2.3.4.33
|
Do not send SMTP ETRN command
|
|
nosmtp
|
2.3.4.31
|
Channel does not use SMTP
|
|
novrfy
|
2.3.4.35
|
Do not issue SMTP VRFY commands
|
|
sendetrn
|
2.3.4.33
|
Send SMTP ETRN command
|
|
sevenbit
|
2.3.4.50
|
Channel does not support eight bit characters; eight bit characters
must be encoded
|
|
silentetrn
|
2.3.4.34
|
Honor SMTP client ETRN commands, without echoing channel information
|
|
smtp
|
2.3.4.31
|
Channel uses SMTP
|
|
smtp_cr
|
2.3.4.31
|
Accept CR as an SMTP line terminator
|
|
smtp_crlf
|
2.3.4.31
|
Require CRLF as the SMTP line terminator
|
|
smtp_crorlf
|
2.3.4.31
|
Allow any of CR, LF, or CRLF as the SMTP line terminator
|
|
smtp_lf
|
2.3.4.31
|
Accept LF as an SMTP line terminator
|
|
streaming
|
2.3.4.28
|
Specify degree of protocol streaming for channel to use
|
|
vrfyallow
|
2.3.4.36
|
Provide informative responses to SMTP VRFY command
|
|
vrfydefault
|
2.3.4.36
|
Default responses to SMTP VRFY command, according to channel's
HIDE_VERIFY option setting
|
|
vrfyhide
|
2.3.4.36
|
Provide obfuscatory responses to SMTP VRFY command
|
|
TCP/IP connections and DNS lookups |
|
cacheeverything
|
2.3.4.13
|
Cache all connection information
|
|
cachefailures
|
2.3.4.13
|
Cache only connection failure information
|
|
cachesuccesses
|
2.3.4.13
|
Cache only connection success information
|
|
connectalias
|
2.3.4.5
|
Do not rewrite addresses upon message dequeue
|
|
connectcanonical
|
2.3.4.5
|
Rewrite addresses upon message dequeue
|
|
daemon
|
2.3.4.81
|
Specify name of a gateway daemon to route to
|
|
defaultmx
|
2.3.4.38
|
Channel determines whether or not to do MX lookups from network
|
|
defaultnameservers
|
2.3.4.38
|
Consult TCP/IP stack's choice of nameservers
|
|
forwardcheckdelete
|
2.3.4.40
|
If a reverse DNS lookup has been performed, next perform a forward
lookup on the returned name to check that the returned IP number
matches the original; if not, delete the name and use the IP address
|
|
forwardchecknone
|
2.3.4.40
|
Do not perform a forward lookup after a DNS reverse lookup
|
|
forwardchecktag
|
2.3.4.40
|
If a reverse DNS lookup has been performed, next perform a forward
lookup on the returned name to check that the returned IP number
matches the original; if not, tag the name with *
|
|
identnone
|
2.3.4.40
|
Do not perform IDENT lookups; do perform IP to hostname translation;
include both hostname and IP address in Received: header
|
|
identnonelimited
|
2.3.4.40
|
Do not perform IDENT lookups; do perform IP to hostname translation,
but do not use the hostname during channel switching; include both
hostname and IP address in Received: header
|
|
identnonenumeric
|
2.3.4.40
|
Do not perform IDENT lookups or IP to hostname translation
|
|
identnonesymbolic
|
2.3.4.40
|
Do not perform IDENT lookups; do perform IP to hostname translation;
include only the hostname in Received: header
|
|
interfaceaddress
|
2.3.4.37
|
Bind to the specified TCP/IP interface address
|
|
lastresort
|
2.3.4.39
|
Specify a last resort host
|
|
mailfromdnsverify
|
2.3.4.41
|
Verify that the domain specified on MAIL FROM: line is in the DNS
|
|
mx
|
2.3.4.38
|
TCP/IP network and software supports MX record lookups
|
|
nameservers
|
2.3.4.38
|
Consult specified nameservers rather than TCP/IP stack's choice
|
|
nocache
|
2.3.4.13
|
Do not cache any connection information
|
+
|
nodns
|
2.3.4.38
|
TCP/IP network does not support DNS (nameserver) lookups
|
|
nomailfromdnsverify
|
2.3.4.41
|
Do not perform DNS domain verification on the MAIL FROM: address
|
|
nomx
|
2.3.4.38
|
TCP/IP network does not support MX lookups
|
|
nonrandommx
|
2.3.4.38
|
Do MX lookups; do not randomize returned entries with equal precedence
|
|
port
|
2.3.4.37
|
Send to the specified TCP/IP port
|
|
randommx
|
2.3.4.38
|
Do MX lookups; randomize returned entries with equal precedence
|
|
threaddepth
|
2.3.4.29
|
Number of messages triggering new thread with multithreaded SMTP client
|
|
Miscellaneous |
|
description
|
2.3.4.87
|
Channel description
|
|
submit
|
2.3.4.8
|
Mark the channel as a submit-only channel
|