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41.2.2 The X.400 O/R Name

X.400 addresses are referred to as Originator/Recipient Names, or ORnames. ORnames consist of a list of attribute names and values. PMDF-X400 supports the X.400 attributes listed in Table 41-3

Table 41-3 X.400 Attribute Names Recognized by PMDF-X400
  PMDF-X400 name X.400 attribute
  C Country
  ADMD Administrative Domain
  A Administrative Domain
  PRMD Private Domain
  P Private Domain
  O Organization
  OU Organizational Unit (up to four of these fields are allowed)
  OU1 Organizational Unit (first)
  OU2 Organizational Unit (second)
  OU3 Organizational Unit (third)
  OU4 Organizational Unit (fourth)
  PN Personal Name
  G Givenname
  S Surname
  I Initials
  GQ Generational qualifier
  Q Generational qualifier
  DD. xx Domain Defined Attribute " xx"
  FFN Free form name
  TN Telephone Number
  T-ID Terminal Identifier
  UA-ID Numeric User Identifier
  N-ID Numeric User Identifier
  X121 Network address
  X.121 Network address
+ CN Common Name
+ DN Directory Name
+ NET-NUM Extended Network Address number
+ NET-SUB Extended Network Address sub-address
+ NET-PSAP Extended Network Address psap-address
+ T-TY Terminal Type
+ PD-ADDRESS Physical Delivery - Postal Address
+ PD-BOX Physical Delivery - Post Office Box
+ PD-C Physical Delivery - Country
+ PD-CODE Physical Delivery - Postal Code
+ PD-EXT-ADDRESS Physical Delivery - Extension OR Address
+ PD-EXT-DELIVERY Physical Delivery - Extension Physical Delivery
+ PD-LOCAL Physical Delivery - Local Attributes
+ PD-O Physical Delivery - Organization
+ PD-OFFICE Physical Delivery - Office Name
+ PD-OFFICE NUMBER Physical Delivery - Office Number
+ PD-OFFICE-NUMBER Physical Delivery - Office Number
+ PD-PN Physical Delivery - Person Name
+ PD-RESTANTE Physical Delivery - Post Restante Code
+ PD-SERVICE Physical Delivery - Service
+ PD-STREET Physical Delivery - Street
+ PD-UNIQUE Physical Delivery - Unique Postal Name


+1988 attributes.

When PMDF directs an address to PMDF-X400 (based on the presence of the X.400-gateway-domain to the right of the @ as described above) the address components to the left of the @ are to be interpreted by PMDF-X400. Specifically, it is the MIME_TO_X400 channel governed by the rules contained in the TO_X400 database which is responsible for converting these components into a pure X.400 ORname.


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