Chapter 5 |
5
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Sending and Receiving Mail Using SMTP
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5.1
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Obtaining Online Help
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5.2
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Sending Mail
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5.3
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Specifying the SMTP Outbound Alias
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5.3.1
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Defining the Outbound Alias
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5.3.2
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Appending the Personal Name String to the Outbound Alias
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5.3.3
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Appending a Substitute Domain String
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5.3.4
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Disabling Modifications to TCPIP$SMTP_FROM
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5.3.5
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TCPIP$SMTP_FROM and the Return-Path: Header
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5.3.6
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X-VMS-True-From: Header
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5.3.7
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Managing Outbound Alias Processing
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5.4
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Sending Mail to Multiple Users
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5.4.1
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Entering a List of Names
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5.4.2
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Distribution Lists
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5.5
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Reading Mail
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5.6
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OpenVMS Mail Personal Name String
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5.7
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Carbon-Copying Messages
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5.8
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Forwarding Messages
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5.9
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SMTP SFF (Send From File)
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5.9.1
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Format of the SFF File
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5.9.2
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SFF File Requirements
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5.9.3
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SFF Security Measures
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5.9.4
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Invoking SFF from an Application
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5.9.5
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Invoking SFF from DCL
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5.10
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Routing Mail with the UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program
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5.10.1
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Dialup Connections
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5.11
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Management Commands for Mail
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5.11.1
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Displaying SMTP Mail Status Information
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5.11.2
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Deleting Holding State Mail Messages from SMTP Queues
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5.11.3
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Releasing Holding State SMTP Mail Messages for Delivery
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5.12
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Using Mail on Your PC
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5.12.1
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POP
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5.12.2
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IMAP
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5.12.2.1
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How to Access Mail Messages Using IMAP
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5.12.2.2
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OpenVMS Mail Configuration
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5.12.2.3
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Mapping OpenVMS Mail Folder Names to IMAP Mailbox Names
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5.12.2.4
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Foreign Message Formats
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5.12.2.5
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IMAP Message Headers
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5.12.2.6
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OpenVMS Mail Address Fields
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5.12.2.6.1
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SMTP Address
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5.12.2.6.2
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DECnet Address
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5.12.2.6.3
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User Name-Only Address
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5.12.2.6.4
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DECnet Address That Contains Quotation Marks
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5.12.2.6.5
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Cluster-Forwarding SMTP Address
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5.12.2.6.6
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All Other Addresses
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5.12.2.7
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Uploaded Messages
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Chapter 6 |
6
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Printing Files Using LPR/LPD
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6.1
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Printing at Remote Print Queues
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6.1.1
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PRINT /FORM Command
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6.1.2
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PRINT /PARAMETERS Command
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6.1.2.1
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HOST and PRINTER Options
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6.1.2.2
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/PARAMETERS Qualifier: MAIL Option
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6.1.2.3
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/PARAMETERS Qualifier: NOFLAG Option
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6.1.3
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Remote Queue Printing Examples
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6.2
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Displaying the Status of Jobs in a Remote Print Queue
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6.3
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Removing Jobs from the Print Queue
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6.4
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Printing Remote UNIX Files on Local Queues
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6.5
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Obtaining Online Help
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6.6
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Command Descriptions
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Command 76
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LPQ
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Command 77
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LPRM
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Chapter 7 |
7
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Accessing User Information Using the FINGER Utility
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7.1
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Typing FINGER Commands
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7.1.1
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Wildcards
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7.1.2
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Qualifiers
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7.2
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Obtaining Online Help
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7.3
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Displaying Information about Users
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7.3.1
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Displaying Information about All Users
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7.3.2
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Displaying Detailed Information about Specific Users
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7.3.3
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Displaying Information about Users on Your Cluster
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7.4
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Forwarding Information from Host to Host
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7.5
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Making Your Information Available to Other Users
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7.6
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Command Description
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Command 78
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FINGER
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Index |
Index |
Figures |
1-1 |
FTP Client/Server Software Interacting |
2-1 |
The GET Command |
2-2 |
The PUT Command |
Tables |
1 |
TCP/IP Services Documentation |
1-1 |
TCP/IP Components |
1-2 |
Components to Use for Specific Tasks |
2-1 |
FTP Command Summary |
3-1 |
Summary of Remote (R) Commands |
3-2 |
Specifying Source Files with the RCP Command |
4-1 |
TELNET/TN3270 Commands Summary |
4-2 |
Terminology Used in TELNET Command SHOW STATUS Display |
4-3 |
TELNET Transmission Modes |
4-4 |
Sending Commands to the Remote Host |
4-5 |
TELNET --- IBM 3270 Model Terminals Supported for Telnet/TN3270 |
4-6 |
Definable Keys for TN3270 |
4-7 |
Displays in Visible Attribute Mode |
5-1 |
Commands for Using SMTP |
5-2 |
OpenVMS Mail SET options |
5-3 |
OpenVMS Mail Folder-Name Mapping |
5-4 |
IMAP File-Header Recognition |
5-5 |
Mail Message Headers |
5-6 |
OpenVMS Mail Address Fields |
5-7 |
Header Information in Uploaded Messages |
6-1 |
Network Printing Commands Summary |
7-1 |
Ways of Displaying Information Using the FINGER Command |