HP StorageWorks Reference Information Storage System V1.0 Administrator Guide (May 2004)

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Chapter 3:
Persist Account Manager
Routing Rules Panel, PAM Window
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Routing Rule Info Definition of the routing rule.
Note:
Matching is
not
case-sensitive (b matches both B and b),
with the exception of the Subject field.
Syntax:
•Each
match string
is composed of ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1)
characters enclosed in double quotes (").
•Each
match component
includes a keyword followed by an
equals sign (=) and a match string. Example: TO="w@z.org".
Keywords
for match components:
–A TO component matches any email recipient field (To, Cc,
Bcc, Apparently-To).
–A FROM component matches the email sender field (From).
–A Subject component matches any string in the email Subject
field. Example: Subject="meeting" matches Subject: What time is
today’s Meeting
?. Matching of the Subject field is
case-
sensitive
: (b matches b, but not B; B matches B, but not b).
–A MessageDateRange component checks when an email was
sent
; it matches if the email Date field is within the indicated
range. The match string is "
<date1>
TO
<date2>
", where each
date has the syntax of an email Date field (date, local time,
local offset from GMT). Example: MessageDateRange="2003-7-
1 00:00 +0700 TO 2003-8-1 00:00 +0700".
Email addresses
are used as match strings for TO and FROM.
Each must respect the standard email address syntax. Each
is matched completely; for example, TO="c@b.com" matches
c@b.com, but
not
abc@b.com.
Parentheses ( (, ) ) are used for grouping. Example:
(FROM="a@b.com" OR (TO="w@z.org" AND Subject=”meeting”)).
New button
(specifics)
The Add New Item dialog box lets you define the rule Name,
choose the domain and the repositories for the new routing rule,
and define the Routing Rule Info.
Table 3-5: Routing Rules Panel, PAM Window (Continued)
Feature Description