OmniMessaging Functional Description 8.3

OmniMessaging Functional Description
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11.5.6 Login Timeout
OmniMessaging allows the configuration of a login timeout. For IMAP and POP
sessions, if the user has not logged in successfully before the login timeout
expires, then the session is terminated.
The Login Timeout value is configured via the NSIM-IMAP-LOGON-TIMEOUT
and NSIM-POP3-LOGON-TIMEOUT parameters for the IMAP and POP servers
respectively. The value is specified in seconds.
11.5.7 BCC Header Deletion
For full RFC compliance, OmniMessaging has the capability to delete the BCC
header from within the Message header. By default this feature is inactive, but
can be activated via the use of the REMOVE_BCC_HEADER system
parameter setting.
11.5.8 Quoted User Name in Local Language
OmniMessaging provides Quoted User Name support as defined in RFC 2821.
This allows for the use of characters not normally allowed in a user name either
encapsulated in quotes or by escaping each character that is not normally
allowed by the escape character “\”.
The special characters \” and the double quote character must always be
preceded by the escape character even if they appear in a quoted string, e.g.
john “@main\helpdesk” smith@domain.com
Would be reformatted for transmission as:-
“john \”@main\\helpdesk\” smith”@domain.com
11.5.9 Configurable Non-Delivery Report Messages
The header and text used in NDRs is configurable at system level within
OmniMessaging. A separate mail message format can be configured for each
of the following types of NDR: -
Mailbox Full
Message Too Large
Recipient Redirection Error
Invalid Reverse Path Error
SMTP Error
Mail Address Not Found
SMTP Message too large
Local Language support