Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.10 Administration Guide (5900-1418, March 2011)

Summary of TLS options available for use in the access data file
OptionalAdditional fieldsSecond (or more) fieldFirst field
S, or A or s v a
Upper case options
S- Do not offer STARTTLS
V- Do not request STARTTLS client
cert
A- Do not offer SMTPAUTH
Lower case (s,v or a) means
offer/request TLS:
s - Offer STARTTLS
v - Request STARTTLS client cert
a - Offer SMTPAUTH
Blank, address,
hostname
Srv_Features: (Server
Features)
RELAY or SUBJECTCert Issuer informationCERTISSUER
RELAY or SUBJECTCert Issuer informationCERTSUBJECT
CN: Common name of the client or server certification (the fully qualified domain name of the
server)
CS: Common server certification (the fully qualified domain name of the server)
CI: Common client certification (the fully qualified domain name of the client)
CN:name: CN must be ‘name’
CN—CN: CN must the name of the server
CS:name: Domain name must be ‘name
CI:name: CI Domain name must be ‘name’
Controlling the Sendmail Server
To control the Sendmail server, follow these steps:
1. Under Mail on the Manage Components menu, choose Sendmail Server.
2. From the Sendmail Server Administration menu, choose Start/Stop the Sendmail Server.
3. If the server is currently running, you can:
Stop the server by clicking on Stop.
Restart the server by clicking on Restart.
If the server is currently stopped, you can start the server by clicking on Start.
Configuring Mailbox Access
The mailbox is a file that resides in the /usr/spool/mail directory and contains new and unread
mail messages. Access to the mailbox directory is controlled by two attributes, locking style and
mount point.
To configure mailbox access on your system, follow these steps:
1. Under Mail on the Manage Components menu, choose Sendmail Server.
2. From the Sendmail Server Administration menu, choose Configure Mailbox Access.
3. On the Configure Mailbox Access form, select a lock style from the Lock Style pull-down menu:
File System R/W Lock (see lockf(3))—This locking mechanism provides the best
performance. Select this style if you are not using NFS to export or import the mailbox
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