CONFIGURING THE PEER DOMAIN ATTRIBUTES
An Internet Exchange peer is defined as a remote host or domain name. This page allows
you to configure the different Peer Domain attributes. Simply do the following:
550 host hostname.FQDN is not authorized to connect to iegate.FQDN
This option is enabled by default. For peers that are known spammers, disable this option.
Tick the MACMIME AppleDouble radio button if you wish outgoing Macintosh attachments be encoded using the MACMIME AppleDouble standard.
Tick the MACMIME BinHex radio button if you wish to encode outgoing Macintosh attachments using the BinHex 4.0 standard specified in RFC-1741. The Generate non-MIME message option determines whether MIME headers should be generated or not.
Tick the UUENCODE AppleSingle radio button if you wish outgoing Macintosh attachments be encoded using the AppleSingle standard, using UUENCODE instead of MACMIME. The Generate non-MIME message option determines whether MIME headers should be generated or not.
Tick the Base64 MAC Binary II radio button if you wish outgoing Macintosh attachments be encoded using the MAC Binary II standard with the base-64 encoding scheme. This option is not used by the cc:Mail connectors. If this is selcted, CCOUT uses MAC MIME AppleSingle instead.
Tick the UUENCODE MAC Binary II radio button if you wish to encode outgoing Macintosh attachments using the MAC Binary II standard with UNIX-style x-uue Content-Transfer-Encoding. This option is used only by the Notes connector. If this is selected, CCOUT uses MAC MIME AppleSingle instead.