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NMAP Agent - Options

IMPORTANT: You must restart the nmapd executable to effect most changes in the NMAP Agent's configuration. Any exceptions are noted below. For information on loading and unloading the NetMail® Agents, see the Novell® NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation.

 

Bounced Message Control

An unsolicited bulk e-mail (UBE) control feature that sets a threshold for the number of bounced messages NMAP can process within a set number of seconds. If the number of bounced messages exceeds the defined threshold, the messages are deleted instead of processed.

IMPORTANT: You do not need to restart the nmapd executable to effect changes to this property. Instead, changes are effective within 5 minutes.

 

CC Postmaster

Enable this option to send the Postmaster a copy of bounced messages.

 

Limit bounces to entries per interval

Enable this option to turn on Bounced Message Control.

If the number of bounced messaged exceed the Entries threshold within the Interval timeframe, NMAP deletes the messages.

 

Entries

The number of bounced messages NMAP can process during the Interval time frame.

Interval

The time frame threshold (in seconds).

 

Forward Local Undeliverable Messages

The host name or IP address of a server designated to receive messages that are addressed to the messaging system's domain but are undeliverable within the local NetMail system. If you specify an IP address rather than a host name, you must enclose the IP address in square brackets [ ] to form a valid e-mail address.

When the NMAP Agent determines that a message recipient is within its Internet domain but cannot find the user in NDS®, the NMAP Agent modifies the domain portion of the address with the value placed in this field and re-queues the message.

 

Remote Queue Restrictions

This option regulates when remote messages are passed to the SMTP Agent for delivery across the Internet. If the option is enabled, NMAP holds remote messages in queue 7 until the designated time frames. Only then does it notify the SMTP Agent to pick up the messages.

This feature is for countries where users must pay a per use line fee. Using this option, you can restrict remote message delivery to non-peak hours.

IMPORTANT: You must restart the nmapd executable to effect any changes in this property.

 

Weekdays

In the Weekdays field, specify a time span (using the 24-hour clock) when you do not want the NMAP Agent to process outgoing messages Monday through Friday.

 

Weekends

In the Weekends field,specify a time span (using the 24-hour clock) when you do not want the NMAP Agent to process outgoing messages Saturday through Sunday.

 

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