gtpc1m56 | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
As an administrator or operator, you can perform tasks related to:
The following shows an example of how to configure the TPF system for TPF Internet mail server support. Consider the following scenario:
SYSEQC DC AL2(3) NUMBER OF PRIMARY GROUPS IN THIS CONTAINER DC S(IAQ,IDQ,IMAI) PRIME GROUPS
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IMAI GROUP MAC=IMAIL,ID=FC55,ECB=10,MET=(SEQ,0),NBR=1,TYP=#MAIL01, X TIME=900,USE=BASE,VER=0,GRP=FC50,IDCOMP=(FC66,0), X ENT=INDON55,EXT=INDOFF55 INDEX TYP=V,FI=IMAIL_LVL1_ENTY,FA=IMAIL_LVL1_ENTY+4, X LI=L'IMAIL_LVL1_ENTY,CNT=(N,500),ALTID=IMAI_ALT
ZIFIL IBMMP4/FC63/00/20/20/NNN/N
ZIFIL IBMMP4/FC66/00/21/21/NNN/N
#---------------------------------------------------------------------# # SMTP Configuration File # # File Name: /etc/postfix/main.cf # #---------------------------------------------------------------------# myhostname = tpf01.tpfmail.com mydomain = tpfmail.com mynetworks = 172.0.0.0/8, 192.0.0.0/8 mail_name = TPF Mail smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name maximal_queue_lifetime = 4 minimal_backoff_time = 1000 ignore_mx_lookup_error = YES smtpd_helo_required = YES smtpd_helo_restrictions = check_helo_acl,permit_mynetworks,reject_invalid_hostname smtpd_client_restrictions = check_client_acl,permit_mynetworks,reject_unknown_client smtpd_sender_restrictions = check_sender_acl,reject_unknown_sendom
#---------------------------------------------------------------------# # IMAP/POP Configuration File # # File Name: /etc/imapd.conf # #---------------------------------------------------------------------# quotawarn: 90 timeout: 30 poptimeout: 10 popminpoll: 5 autocreatequota: 256
#---------------------------------------------------------------------# # TPF Configuration File # # File Name: /etc/tpf_mail.conf # #---------------------------------------------------------------------# MAIL_SSID: BSS MAX_LOCAL_DELIVERY_MANAGERS: 10 MAX_REMOTE_DELIVERY_MANAGERS: 10 MAX_DEFERRED_DELIVERY_MANAGERS: 10 AQ_ACK_TIMER_INTERVAL: 30 DQ_ACK_TIMER_INTERVAL: 30 DEFER_Q_BACKOFF: 1800 MAIL_DOMAIN01: 249999991 flyair.tpfmail.com 192.168.135.55 192.168.100.200 172.234.255.88 172.234.245.20 192.221.117.23
#---------------------------------------------------------------------# # Access List Configuration File # # File Name: /etc/postfix/access # #---------------------------------------------------------------------# www.greatstuff.com ACCEPT www.nogood.com REJECT
ZINET ADD S-SMTP PGM-CMNS MODEL-DAEMON ACT-OPER
ZINET ADD S-IMAP PGM-CMNM MODEL-DAEMON ACT-OPER
ZINET ADD S-POP3 PGM-CMNP MODEL-DAEMON ACT-OPER
zmail cm larry
zmail password larry larrypwd
zmail cm curly
zmail password curly curlypwd
zmail cm moe
zmail password moe moepwd
See TPF System Generation for more information about defining and allocating fixed file records. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZIFIL, ZINET ADD, and ZMAIL commands.
Assume you configured your TPF system for one mail domain, but now your business has expanded and there is a requirement to add another mail domain called trainride.tpfmail.com.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------# # TPF Configuration File # # File name: /etc/tpf_mail.conf # #---------------------------------------------------------------------# MAIL_SSID: BSS MAX_LOCAL_DELIVERY_MANAGERS: 10 MAX_REMOTE_DELIVERY_MANAGERS: 10 MAX_DEFERRED_DELIVERY_MANAGERS: 10 AQ_ACK_TIMER_INTERVAL: 30 DQ_ACK_TIMER_INTERVAL: 30 DEFER_Q_BACKOFF: 1800 MAIL_DOMAIN01: 249999991 flyair.tpfmail.com 192.168.135.55 192.168.100.200 172.234.255.88 172.234.245.20 192.221.117.23 MAIL_DOMAIN02: 249999991 trainride.tpfmail.com 172.118.255.77
SYSEQC DC AL2(4) NUMBER OF PRIMARY GROUPS IN THIS CONTAINER DC S(IAQ,IDQ,IMAI,IMAJ) PRIME GROUPS
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IMAI GROUP MAC=IMAIL,ID=FC55,ECB=10,MET=(SEQ,0),NBR=1,TYP=#MAIL01, X TIME=900,USE=BASE,VER=0,GRP=FC50,IDCOMP=(FC66,0), X ENT=INDON55,EXT=INDOFF55 INDEX TYP=V,FI=IMAIL_LVL1_ENTY,FA=IMAIL_LVL1_ENTY+4, X LI=L'IMAIL_LVL1_ENTY,CNT=(N,500),ALTID=IMAI_ALT IMAJ GROUP MAC=IMAIL,ID=FC55,ECB=10,MET=(SEQ,0),NBR=1,TYP=#MAIL02, X TIME=900,USE=BASE,VER=1,GRP=FC50,IDCOMP=(FC66,0), X ENT=INDON55,EXT=INDOFF55 INDEX TYP=V,FI=IMAIL_LVL1_ENTY,FA=IMAIL_LVL1_ENTY+4, X LI=L'IMAIL_LVL1_ENTY,CNT=(N,500),ALTID=IMAI_ALT
See TPF System Generation for more information about defining and allocating fixed file records. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZIFIL and ZMAIL commands.
Assume you have a working TPF Internet mail system with three users. With your business continuing to expand, you have hired two new people and need to add new accounts.
zmail cm steveu
zmail password steveu netwalk
zmail cm katej
zmail password katej tigger
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMAIL commands.
Use the ZMAIL command to control the TPF Internet mail servers.
The ZMAIL command allows you to:
There are a number of ZMAIL commands that allow you to manage client mailboxes. With these commands you can:
See TPF Operations for more information about the ZMAIL commands.