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Chapter 39
39 PMDF-MR (OpenVMS)
     39.1     Required HP Software
     39.2     Configuring PMDF-MR
         39.2.1         Adding a Mailbox to Message Router for PMDF-MR (real Message Router only)
         39.2.2         Building the DCF Utility
         39.2.3         Adding Channels to the Configuration File
             39.2.3.1             Channels Connecting to Message Router
             39.2.3.2             Message Router Transfer Service Replacement Channels
         39.2.4         Adding Address Mapping Rules
         39.2.5         Creating a Channel-specific Option File
             39.2.5.1             Location of the Option Files
             39.2.5.2             Format of the Option File
         39.2.6         Attachment Handling: Content Type and Encoding Mappings
             39.2.6.1             MIME-TO-MR-CONTENT-TYPES Mapping
             39.2.6.2             MR-TO-MIME-CONTENT-TYPES Mapping
             39.2.6.3             MR-TO-MIME-ENCODINGS Mapping
             39.2.6.4             MR-TO-FILENAME Mapping
         39.2.7         Notification Messages
         39.2.8         Message Router Time Zones
     39.3     Address Mapping Databases
         39.3.1         Mapping Addresses from PMDF to Message Router
         39.3.2         Mapping Addresses from Message Router to PMDF
     39.4     Sending Messages with Office Server, ALL-IN-1, Teamlinks, and A1MAIL
     39.5     Receiving Messages with Office Server, ALL-IN-1, Teamlinks, and A1MAIL
     39.6     Immediate Message Delivery from Message Router to PMDF
         39.6.1         Notification by a Local Message Router
             39.6.1.1             Notification Within a Local Message Router Cluster
         39.6.2         Notification by a Remote Message Router
             39.6.2.1             Notification by a Remote Message Router Cluster
         39.6.3         Notifications for Multiple Mailboxes by a Remote Message Router or by a non-PMDF Cluster Member
     39.7     Configuration Changes When Using PMDF-MR in MR TS Replacement Mode
     39.8     Directory Synchronization
Chapter 40
40 PMDF-MB400 (OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX)
     40.1     Structure of PMDF-MB400
         40.1.1         XAPI_LOCAL Retrieval from MAILbus 400: the X400_TO_MIME Channel Program
         40.1.2         XAPI_LOCAL Submission to MAILbus 400: the MIME_TO_X400 Channel Program
     40.2     Using PMDF-MB400
     40.3     Configuring PMDF-MB400
         40.3.1         XAPI_LOCAL Channel Option File
         40.3.2         Message Bodies and Attachment Handling
         40.3.3         Address Mapping Databases
     40.4     Defining the PMDF-MB400 Gateway Agent
     40.5     Debugging PMDF-MB400 Connections
     40.6     Using RFC 2156 Mapping Tables
Chapter 41
41 PMDF-X400 (OpenVMS and UNIX)
     41.1     Structure of PMDF-X400
         41.1.1         X400_TO_MIME Channel
         41.1.2         MIME_TO_X400 Channel
         41.1.3         X400_LOCAL Channel
     41.2     Using PMDF-X400
         41.2.1         The X.400 Gateway Domain
         41.2.2         The X.400 O/R Name
         41.2.3         X.400 Recipient Addresses
             41.2.3.1             Address Quoting Conventions
         41.2.4         PMDF Recipient Addresses
     41.3     X.400 Network Transport
         41.3.1         Network Transport Addresses
             41.3.1.1             Selectors (PSEL, SSEL, and TSEL)
             41.3.1.2             Network Service Access Point (NSAP)
     41.4     Configuring PMDF-X400
         41.4.1         X400_LOCAL Channel Option File
             41.4.1.1             Sample X400_LOCAL Channel Option File
         41.4.2         MIME_TO_X400 Channel Option File
         41.4.3         X400_TO_MIME Channel Options File
         41.4.4         Message Bodies and Attachment Handling
             41.4.4.1             MIME-TO-X400-CONTENT-TYPES Mapping Table
             41.4.4.2             X400-TO-MIME-CONTENT-TYPES Mapping Table
             41.4.4.3             The convert_octet_stream keyword's effect
         41.4.5         Notification Messages
             41.4.5.1             Delivery Receipts
             41.4.5.2             Read Receipts
         41.4.6         Address Mapping Databases
     41.5     Network Transport Definitions for PMDF-X400 on OpenVMS
         41.5.1         OSI Transport Definitions
             41.5.1.1             DECnet OSI TSEL
             41.5.1.2             DECnet OSI Using CLNS
             41.5.1.3             DECnet/OSI Using CONS
                 41.5.1.3.1                 Sample CONS Configuration NCL Commands
         41.5.2         TCP/IP Service Definitions on OpenVMS
             41.5.2.1             TGV MultiNet Service Definition
             41.5.2.2             Compaq TCP/IP Service Definition
             41.5.2.3             Process Software TCPware Service Definition
             41.5.2.4             Wollongong PathWay Service Definition
     41.6     Network Transport Definitions for PMDF-X400 on Digital UNIX
         41.6.1         OSI Transport Definitions
             41.6.1.1             DECnet OSI Using CLNS
             41.6.1.2             DECnet/OSI Using CONS
                 41.6.1.2.1                 Sample CONS Configuration NCL Commands
         41.6.2         Starting the PMDF-X400 TSAPD Process on Tru64 UNIX
     41.7     Network Transport Definitions for PMDF-X400 on Solaris
         41.7.1         Starting the PMDF-X400 TSAPD Process on Solaris
     41.8     Testing, Debugging, and Tracing MTA Connections
     41.9     Connecting to Multiple Remote MTAs
         41.9.1         O/R Name to MTA Mapping
         41.9.2         MTA Information Database
         41.9.3         Inter-MTA Routing
     41.10     Using RFC 2156 Mapping Tables
         41.10.1         x400_domains_driver Parameters
         41.10.2         Example Domains Mapping


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