CONFIGURING THE PEER DOMAIN ATTRIBUTES
To configure the different Peer Domain parameters, do the following:

  1. Enter the Domain Name, the name of the domain or sub-domain with sthe specified capabilities (e.g. ima.com).
  2. Configure the SMTP Connection features. Tick the checkboxes of the features you wish to enable:
  3. Specify values for the SMTPC Profile parameters:

    • Queue run interval
      This field specifies the interval between consecutive queue runs.
    • Retry period
      This field specifies the maximum number of hours before SMTPC attempts to deliver a delayed message.
    • Maximum sessions
      Some stacks experience troubles when handling too many outgoing SMTPC sessions. This option limits the number of outgoing simultaneous SMTP sessions per queue processor.
    • Maximum number of messages per session
      This parameter specifies 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.

  4. Configure the Maximum message size parameters:

  5. Tick the checkboxes of the Outbound attachment options you wish to enable:
  6. Select a Native Attachment encoding method. Tick the MIME radio button to specify that non-Apple attachments are to be encoded using the MIME standard. Ticking the UUENCODEradio button will specify that non-Apple attachments are to be encoded using the older UUENCODE format.
  7. Tick the radio buttons of the Apple attachment encoding methods you wish to apply:

    • MACMIME AppleSingle
      Outgoing Macintosh attachments are to be encoded using the MACMIME AppleSingle standard.
    • MACMIME AppleDouble
      Outgoing Macintosh attachments are to be encoded using the MACMIME AppleDouble standard.
    • MACMIME BinHex
      Outgoing Macintosh attachments are encoded using the BinHex 4.0 standard specified in RFC-1741.
    • UUENCODE AppleSingle
      Outgoing Macintosh attachments are to be encoded using the AppleSingle standard, using UUENCODE instead of MACMIME.
    • Base64 MAC Binary II
      Outgoing Macintosh attachments are encoded using the MAC Binary II standard with the base-64 encoding scheme.
    • UUENCODE MAC Binary II
      Outgoing Macintosh attachments are encoded using the MAC Binary II standard with UNIX-style x-uue Content-Transfer-Encoding.

  8. After configuring the different options, click the Add button.