PEER DOMAIN
This page displays the peer domain attributes for this particular domain.
- Domain Name
Displays the domain or sub-domain that has the specified capabilities (e.g. domain.com).
- Accept Mail
This option displays the peer domain that receives incoming mail.
- Transmit Mail
This option displays the peer domain that sends outgoing messages. If this option is disabled, the Output Channel will bounce any message destined to this host back to the original sender.
- Queue Mail Before Attempting Delivery
This option tells the SMTPC module to queue the messages before any of them is delivered.
- Queue Run Interval
This field displays the interval between consecutive queue runs.
- Re-try Period
This field displays the maximum number of hours before SMTPC attempts to deliver a delayed message.
- Maximum Session
Some stacks experience troubles when handling too many outgoing SMTPC sessions. This option displays the number of outgoing simultaneous SMTP sessions per queue processor.
- Maximum Number Of Messages Per Session
This parameter displays the highest number of messages that can be sent using a single SMTP connection. When this number is increased, more messages can be sent to a remote SMTP server on each connection.
- Inbound
Displays the maximum size (in bytes) of incoming messages for a particular domain.
- Outbound
Displays the maximum size (in bytes) of outgoing messages for a particular domain.
- Convert Non-MAC File To MAC Format
This option, when enabled, converts all non-Apple attachments to Apple format by adding a header and an empty resource fork; and by encoding the attachments using any of the Apple encoding methods selected in the Apple attachment encoding section. This section should be checked if the peer domain and sub-domains are comprised largely of Macintosh users.
- Convert MAC File To Non-MAC Format
This option should be activated if the peer is a gateway to a network with a sizeable percentage of non-Macintosh recipients. This option strips Apple Notes mail attachments of their headers and resource forks (if there is any).
- Generate Non-MIME Mail Message
This option should be enabled if the peer is not a MIME-compatible gateway. This is useful when communicating with older e-mail systems that do not understand MIME. In this case, either UUENCODE AppleSingle or UUENCODE MAC Binary II can be used to encode binary attachments. If the peer does not contain any Macintosh recipients, it is advised to select Convert MAC file to non-MAC format as well.
- Send Encapsulated NotesMail As File Attachment
If this option is enabled, the message will contain body parts. The original mailbody in plain text, file attachment (if there is any) contained in the original message and the NSF file attachment which contain all the NotesMail attributes inside.
- Send Only Encapsulated NotesMail
If this option is enabled, the message will contain only one attachment, which is the NotesMail NSF file.
- MIME
Dislplays the non-Apple attachments that are encoded using the MIME standard.
- UUENCODE
Displays the non-Apple attachments that are encoded using the older UUENCODE format.
- MACMIME AppleSingle
Displays the outgoing Macintosh attachments that are encoded using the MACMIME AppleSingle standard.
- MACMIME AppleDouble
Displays the outgoing Macintosh attachments that are encoded using the MACMIME AppleDouble standard.
- MACMIME BinHex
Displays the outgoing Macintosh attachments that are encoded using the BinHex 4.0 standard specified in RFC-1741.
- UUENCODE AppleSingle
Displays the outgoing Macintosh attachments that are encoded using the AppleSingle standard, using UUENCODE instead of MACMIME.
- Base64 MAC Binary II
Displays the outgoing Macintosh attachments that are encoded using the MAC Binary II standard with the base-64 encoding scheme.
- UUENCODE MAC Binary II
Displays the outgoing Macintosh attachments that are encoded using the MAC Binary II standard with UNIX-style x-uue Content-Transfer-Encoding.