PMDF System Manager's Guide


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Chapter 3
3 Aliases, Forwarding, and Centralized Naming
     3.1     Aliases and Forwarding
         3.1.1         The Alias File
             3.1.1.1             Format
             3.1.1.2             Including Other Files in the Alias File
             3.1.1.3             Mailing Lists
             3.1.1.4             LDAP URLs as Alias Values
             3.1.1.5             Standard Aliases
             3.1.1.6             Subaddresses in Aliases
             3.1.1.7             Alias List Recursion
         3.1.2         The Alias Database
             3.1.2.1             Using Both the Alias File and the Alias Database
             3.1.2.2             Format of the Alias Database
         3.1.3         Personal Alias Databases (OpenVMS and UNIX)
         3.1.4         Logical Name Table Aliases (OpenVMS)
         3.1.5         Restrictions on Aliases
     3.2     Directory Channels
         3.2.1         Directory Channel Definition and Rewrite Rules
         3.2.2         Directory Channel Inline Mode
         3.2.3         Directory Channel Option File
         3.2.4         Handling Multiple Pseudo Domains
         3.2.5         CRDB or crdb Database Operations
             3.2.5.1             Database Entries
             3.2.5.2             Default Entries
             3.2.5.3             Wildcard Entries
             3.2.5.4             Subaddresses
             3.2.5.5             Duplicate Entries
         3.2.6         ALL-IN-1 List Expansion Operations (OpenVMS)
         3.2.7         LDAP or X.500 Directory Operations
             3.2.7.1             Required Options
                 3.2.7.1.1                 LDAP_SERVERS Option
                 3.2.7.1.2                 LDAP_BASE Option
             3.2.7.2             TLS Options
             3.2.7.3             Additional Options
             3.2.7.4             Example Option Files
             3.2.7.5             Default Mailbox Syntax Supported
             3.2.7.6             LDAP Filter Configuration File, ldapfilter.conf
                 3.2.7.6.1                 Filter Sets
                 3.2.7.6.2                 Filter Lists
                 3.2.7.6.3                 Example LDAP Filter Configuration File
         3.2.8         CCSO/ph/qi Directory Operations
             3.2.8.1             Required Options
                 3.2.8.1.1                 QI_SERVERS Option
                 3.2.8.1.2                 QI_QUERY_METHOD_ Options
             3.2.8.2             Additional Options
             3.2.8.3             Example Option Files
     3.3     Address Reversal
         3.3.1         LDAP Lookups for Address Reversal
         3.3.2         The Address Reversal Database and REVERSE Mapping
     3.4     The Forward Database and FORWARD Address Mapping
     3.5     Forwarding Mail
         3.5.1         Forwarding Mail for Selected Users
         3.5.2         Forwarding All Mail for a Host
             3.5.2.1             Using Rewrite Rules to Forward Mail
             3.5.2.2             Using the FORWARD Mapping to Forward Mail
             3.5.2.3             Using the Forward Database to Forward Mail
     3.6     Centralized Naming
         3.6.1         Address Formats for Centralized Names
         3.6.2         Routing Issues in Centralized Naming
         3.6.3         Implementing Centralized Names
     3.7     Autoregistration
Chapter 4
4 Mailing Lists and MAILSERV
     4.1     Mailing Lists
         4.1.1         Named Parameters
             4.1.1.1             Specifying Multiple Access Control Parameters
         4.1.2         Positional Parameters
         4.1.3         Basic Mailing List Example
         4.1.4         Restrictions on Mailing List Aliases
     4.2     Personal Mailing Lists (OpenVMS and UNIX)
     4.3     Mail and List Server
         4.3.1         Mail Server Implementation
         4.3.2         Mail Server Installation and Configuration
             4.3.2.1             Setting Up the Channel
             4.3.2.2             Directories, Logical Names, and Basic Files on OpenVMS
             4.3.2.3             Directories and Basic Files on UNIX
             4.3.2.4             Directories and Basic Files on NT
         4.3.3         Setting Up Mailing Lists
         4.3.4         Welcome Messages for Mailing Lists
         4.3.5         List and File Name Mapping, and From: Address Control
         4.3.6         Default List Name Constructed From To: Address
         4.3.7         Access Control
             4.3.7.1             Access Check Strings
             4.3.7.2             Access Check Mapping Results
             4.3.7.3             Access Defaults
             4.3.7.4             Access Confirmation via a Challenge-Response Cycle
             4.3.7.5             Access Example
         4.3.8         Server Commands
         4.3.9         MAILSERV Channel Usage Logging
     4.4     Examples of Mailing Lists with MAILSERV Subscription Handling
         4.4.1         An Open, With Exceptions, Mailing List
         4.4.2         A Semi-restricted Mailing List


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