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Chapter 4
4 The MultiWare Client API Approach in PMDF-LAN (OpenVMS)
     4.1     Direct OpenVMS Client Access to a NetWare File Server
     4.2     Configuring Use of the MultiWare Client API Approach in PMDF-LAN Channels
Chapter 5
5 MultiNet SNMP Subagent for PMDF (OpenVMS)
Chapter 6
6 MultiNet MM User Agent (OpenVMS)
     6.1     Sending Messages with MultiNet MM
     6.2     Receiving Messages with MultiNet MM
     6.3     The PMDF Option File and MultiNet MM
Chapter 7
7 Utilities
    Command 1     PUNCH
Index
Index
Examples
3-1 Sample xgs.cmd File
3-2 Sample xgs.cmd File
3-3 A Sample snads_local_option File
4-1 A Sample cc:Mail Channel Option File
4-2 A Sample Microsoft Mail Channel Option File
4-3 Sample MHS Channel Option File
4-4 A Sample GroupWise Channel Option File
Figures
3-1 Sample SNADS and SMTP Site
3-2 Defining SMTP Hosts to DISOSS
3-3 Defining the Route to the PMDF-XGS Transport Bridge on an Adjacent DISOSS Node
3-4 Existing Routing Table Entry on a DISOSS Node Not Adjacent to the PMDF-XGS Transport Bridge
3-5 New Routing Table Entry on a DISOSS Node Not Adjacent to the PMDF-XGS Transport Bridge
3-6 VTAM Definition of the PMDF-XGS Transport Bridge on an Adjacent DISOSS Node
3-7 CICS CONNECTION Definition
3-8 CICS SESSION Definition
3-9 Defining SMTP Hosts to OV/400
3-10 Defining the Route to the OS/2 Transport Bridge on an Adjacent AS/400 Node
3-11 Existing Routing Table Entry on an AS/400 Node Not Adjacent to the PMDF-XGS Transport Bridge
3-12 New Routing Table Entry on an AS/400 Node Not Adjacent to the PMDF-XGS Transfer System
3-13 Defining the AS/400 Distribution Queue for the OS/2 Transfer System
3-14 The NDF File on the Transport Bridge System
3-15 Format of the xgs.cmd File for Multiple Send Processes on NT
3-16 Format of the xgs.cmd File for Multiple Send Processes on OS/2


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