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16
Mail Filtering and Access Control
16.1
Address-based Access Control Mappings
16.1.1
The SEND_ACCESS and ORIG_SEND_ACCESS Mappings
16.1.2
The MAIL_ACCESS and ORIG_MAIL_ACCESS Mappings
16.1.3
The FROM_ACCESS Mapping Table
16.1.4
When Access Controls are Applied
16.1.5
Testing Access Control Mappings
16.1.6
SMTP Relay Blocking
16.1.6.1
Differentiating Between Internal and External Mail
16.1.6.2
Differentiating Authenticated Users' Mail
16.1.6.3
Preventing Mail Relaying
16.1.6.4
Allowing localhost Submissions to the SMTP Port
16.1.7
Efficiently Handling Large Numbers of Access Entries
16.1.8
DNS_VERIFY
16.1.8.1
dns_verify Routine
16.1.8.2
dns_verify_domain and dns_verify_domain_port Routines
16.1.8.3
dns_verify_domain_warn Routine
16.2
Mailbox Filters
16.2.1
The
filter
Channel Keyword
16.2.1.1
Keyword Usage with the Local Channel
16.2.1.2
Keyword Usage with the msgstore and popstore Channels
16.2.2
Channel Level Filter Files
16.2.3
The System Wide Filter File
16.2.4
Mailbox Filter Authentication
16.2.5
Routing Discarded Messages Out the FILTER_DISCARD Channel
16.2.6
Web Interface
16.2.6.1
Configuring the HTTP Server to Serve Out the Web Interface
16.2.6.2
The Mailbox Filters Option File
16.2.7
SIEVE
16.2.7.1
Standard SIEVE Commands
16.2.7.1.1
Control structures
16.2.7.1.2
Common arguments
16.2.7.1.3
Test commands
16.2.7.1.4
Action commands
16.2.7.2
The SIEVE Vacation Command
16.2.7.3
PMDF SIEVE Extensions
16.2.7.4
Example Filter File
16.2.8
Vacation Notices
16.2.8.1
Vacation Exceptions Option File
16.2.9
Checking Your Changes
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 NT Local Channel
Chapter 19
19
The Local, DECnet MAIL, and General MAIL_ Channels (OpenVMS)
19.1
Handling VMS DECnet MAIL and PSIMail Addresses
19.1.1
Conversion of VMS To: addresses to PMDF Format
19.1.2
Conversion of VMS From: Addresses to PMDF Format
19.1.3
Conversion of PMDF From:, To:, and Cc: Addresses to VMS Format
19.1.4
Conversion of PMDF Envelope To: Addresses to VMS Format
19.2
Accessing Remote OpenVMS DECnet MAIL and PSIMail Systems
19.3
File Attachments and Pathworks MAIL for PCs
19.3.1
Pathworks Mail to MIME
19.3.2
MIME to Pathworks Mail
Chapter 20
20
The PMDF User Interface on OpenVMS
20.1
Sending Mail with VMS MAIL
20.1.1
Using a Prefix Other than IN%
20.1.2
Displaying a Welcome Message When PMDF is used
20.1.3
Sending Binary Files with SEND/FOREIGN
20.1.4
Header Lines in Messages
20.1.4.1
Cc: Header Lines
20.1.4.2
Content-transfer-encoding: Header Lines
20.1.4.3
Content-type: Header Lines
20.1.4.4
Delivery-receipt-to: Header Lines
20.1.4.5
Disposition-notification-to: Header Lines
20.1.4.6
From: and Sender: Header Lines
20.1.4.7
Read-receipt-to: Header Lines
20.1.4.8
Resent-date: Header Lines
20.1.4.9
Resent-from: Header Lines
20.1.4.10
Resent-reply-to: Header Lines
20.1.4.11
Resent-to: Header Lines
20.1.4.12
Subject: Header Lines
20.1.4.13
To: Header Lines
20.1.4.14
X-Envelope-to: Header Lines
20.1.4.15
X-VMS-Cc: Header Lines
20.1.4.16
X-VMS-To: Header Lines
20.1.5
Message Headers on Forwarded Messages
20.1.6
Temporary File Storage
20.1.7
DECwindows MAIL and Account Quotas
20.1.8
Handling VMS MAIL Errors
20.1.9
Accepting MIME Headers from VMS MAIL 7.2 or Later
20.2
Receiving Mail in VMS MAIL
20.3
Delivery and Read Receipts
20.3.1
Requesting Delivery or Read Receipts
20.3.2
Delivery Receipt Mechanisms: Header
vs
. NOTARY
20.4
Extensions to RFC 822
20.5
Obtaining Headers from Message Text
20.6
The DELIVER Message Delivery System
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