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The following example configuration file for OpenVMS or UNIX (since an l channel is used) shows how rewrite rules are used to route messages to the proper channel. No domain names are used in order to keep things as simple as possible.
Example 2-2 A Simple Configuration File |
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! test.cnf - An example configuration file for PMDF. (1) ! ! This is only an example of a configuration file. It serves ! no useful purpose and should not be used in a real system. ! a $U@a (2) b $U@b c $U%c@b d $U%d@a (3) l (4) local-host a_channel 822 (5) a e b_channel 733 network b f |
822
) with this channel.
The routing and queuing of messages by the configuration seen in Example 2-2 is shown in Table 2-9 below.
Address | Routed to | Queued to channel |
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u@a | a | a_channel |
u@b | b | b_channel |
u@c | b | b_channel |
u@d | a | a_channel |
u@e | e | a_channel |
u@f | f | b_channel |
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