PMDF System Manager's Guide


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Chapter 17
17 The UNIX Local Channel
     17.1     /pmdf/bin/sendmail
     17.2     Case Sensitivity of User Accounts
     17.3     Local Delivery on UNIX Systems
         17.3.1         The .forward File
         17.3.2         The PMDF User Profile Database
             17.3.2.1             Configuring the PMDF User Profile Database Methods
             17.3.2.2             Adding User Entries to the PMDF User Profile Database
         17.3.3         The Option File
         17.3.4         Format of the Option File
         17.3.5         Contents of the Option File
Chapter 18
18 The Local, DECnet MAIL, and General MAIL_ Channels (OpenVMS)
     18.1     Handling VMS DECnet MAIL and PSIMail Addresses
         18.1.1         Conversion of VMS To: addresses to PMDF Format
         18.1.2         Conversion of VMS From: Addresses to PMDF Format
         18.1.3         Conversion of PMDF From:, To:, and Cc: Addresses to VMS Format
         18.1.4         Conversion of PMDF Envelope To: Addresses to VMS Format
     18.2     Accessing Remote OpenVMS DECnet MAIL and PSIMail Systems
     18.3     File Attachments and Pathworks MAIL for PCs
         18.3.1         Pathworks Mail to MIME
         18.3.2         MIME to Pathworks Mail
Chapter 19
19 The PMDF User Interface on OpenVMS
     19.1     Sending Mail with VMS MAIL
         19.1.1         Using a Prefix Other than IN%
         19.1.2         Displaying a Welcome Message When PMDF is used
         19.1.3         Sending Binary Files with SEND/FOREIGN
         19.1.4         Header Lines in Messages
             19.1.4.1             Cc: Header Lines
             19.1.4.2             Content-transfer-encoding: Header Lines
             19.1.4.3             Content-type: Header Lines
             19.1.4.4             Delivery-receipt-to: Header Lines
             19.1.4.5             Disposition-notification-to: Header Lines
             19.1.4.6             From: and Sender: Header Lines
             19.1.4.7             Read-receipt-to: Header Lines
             19.1.4.8             Resent-date: Header Lines
             19.1.4.9             Resent-from: Header Lines
             19.1.4.10             Resent-reply-to: Header Lines
             19.1.4.11             Resent-to: Header Lines
             19.1.4.12             Subject: Header Lines
             19.1.4.13             To: Header Lines
             19.1.4.14             X-Envelope-to: Header Lines
             19.1.4.15             X-VMS-Cc: Header Lines
             19.1.4.16             X-VMS-To: Header Lines
         19.1.5         Message Headers on Forwarded Messages
         19.1.6         Temporary File Storage
         19.1.7         DECwindows MAIL and Account Quotas
         19.1.8         Handling VMS MAIL Errors
         19.1.9         Accepting MIME Headers from VMS MAIL 7.2 or Later
     19.2     Receiving Mail in VMS MAIL
     19.3     Delivery and Read Receipts
         19.3.1         Requesting Delivery or Read Receipts
         19.3.2         Delivery Receipt Mechanisms: Header vs. NOTARY
     19.4     Extensions to RFC 822
     19.5     Obtaining Headers from Message Text
     19.6     The DELIVER Message Delivery System
Chapter 20
20 DECnet Channels (OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX)
     20.1     SMTP Over DECnet Channels
         20.1.1         Setting Up the Channel
             20.1.1.1             Installing PMDF as a Known Object
             20.1.1.2             Adding the Channel to the Configuration File
             20.1.1.3             Channel Option File
         20.1.2         Network Service Logs
     20.2     PhoneNet Over DECnet Channels (OpenVMS)
         20.2.1         Setting Up the Channel
             20.2.1.1             Installing PMDF as a Known Object
             20.2.1.2             Adding the Channel to the Configuration File
         20.2.2         Example Configuration
         20.2.3         Network Service Logs
     20.3     DECnet MAIL-11 Channels (OpenVMS)
Chapter 21
21 TCP/IP Channels
     21.1     Setting Up the Channel
         21.1.1         Configuring the TCP SMTP Channel
         21.1.2         TCP/IP Channel Option Files
             21.1.2.1             Format of the Option File
             21.1.2.2             Available TCP/IP Channel Options
         21.1.3         Replacing the Native SMTP Server with PMDF's SMTP Server
         21.1.4         Configuring the PMDF Service Dispatcher to Handle the SMTP Service
     21.2     Controlling the SMTP Server
         21.2.1         SMTP Connection Control Mapping
     21.3     Accessing Gateway Systems
     21.4     Triggering (on-demand) Message Transfer with Remote Systems
     21.5     SASL Authentication for the TCP/IP Channel Client


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