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On NT, the msgstore channel is used to deliver messages to 
addresses on the local host. Indeed, on NT, the first 
msgstore channel seen in the PMDF configuration file 
is the local channel from the PMDF point of view; features 
such as aliases, etc., which apply to the "local" 
channel apply to that first msgstore channel on NT. (This 
is in contrast to the situation on OpenVMS and UNIX platforms, on which 
there is a separate l channel---the local channel--- which 
is distinct from the msgstore channel.) Such delivered 
messages are stored in the PMDF MessageStore, a message store geared 
towards IMAP usage, or the PMDF popstore, a message store streamlined 
for use with POP3 clients, respectively.
Normally, the PMDF MessageStore is used as the main "local" 
message store on NT platforms, and on NT, the PMDF configuration 
utility always generates a msgstore channel. The 
msgstore channel can also deliver to the PMDF popstore, 
however, so NT sites can, if they prefer, use the PMDF popstore as the 
main "local" message store; or sites can use both the PMDF 
popstore and the PMDF MessageStore.
The PMDF MessageStore is a complete message store, with its own 
management utilities, API, etc. For full details on the PMDF 
MessageStore and in particular the msgstore channel, see 
the PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide.
The PMDF popstore is a complete message store, with its own management utilities, API, etc. For full details on the PMDF popstore, see the PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide.
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