PMDF Installation Guide
Windows Edition


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Example 7-1 shows a sample checklist file (webconfig.checklist) that is generated by the configuration utility. This checklist describes additional steps that you need to do to complete your configuration.

Example 7-1 Example Checklist File for PMDF-LAN V6.2-1 Configuration: cc:Mail and WordPerfect Office

(1) You have configured PMDF-LAN separately from the MTA. Therefore you have 
    to verify that the MTA configuration file "/pmdf/table/pmdf.cnf" includes 
    the rewrite-rules and channel definitions for PMDF-LAN: 
    "C:\pmdf\table\lan.rules" and 
    "C:\pmdf\table\lan.chans". 
 
For cc:Mail, 
(2) Create the post office "PMDF" in cc:Mail. This is done by simply entering 
    its name into the Mail directory with P for its location. 
 
(3) Make sure the directory containing the files 
    C:\usr\ccmail\ccmail.exp 
    \usr\ccmail\ccmail.imp, 
    \usr\ccmail\ccmail.und is created and 
    writeable by both PMDF and the PC side. 
 
(4) Copy \pmdf\other\dos\delay.exe to 
    a directory where the PC can see it. This program can be used to introduce 
    delays between running the import/export utilities. 
 
(5) You need to set up a batch job on a PC to run IMPORT/EXPORT programs with 
    the following basic (example) commands: 
 
:loop 
m:\ccadmin\import file/hex <CCMAILPO> <admin_password> m:\ccdata 
m:\ccadmin\export file/hex format/fan PMDF <admin_password> m:\ccdata 
delay 5min 
goto loop 
 
    The above example assumes M: to be the drive where your ccmail files are 
    and that you are using the default names ccmail.imp, ccmail.exp and 
    ccmail.und for importing and exporting. <admin_password> is 
    the administrator password to cc:Mail. <CCMAILPO> is assumed to 
    be the name of your cc:Mail post office; you need to substitute your actual 
    cc:Mail postoffice name where <CCMAILPO> is shown. Please see 
    the cc:Mail import/export manual for more details on the format of the 
    command. 
 
(6) For proper handling of attachments, you should consider enabling mappings 
    such as those demonstrated in the sample file 
    C:\pmdf\table\cc_mappings.sample. To enable 
    these mappings, cut and paste the contents of the sample file into the 
    C:\pmdf\table\mappings file. 
 
For WordPerfect Office 
(7) Make sure PMDF is defined as a gateway in WordPerfect Office, with the WPO 
    domain of example and post office of pmdf. 
 
(8) Make sure the gateway subdirectories in WordPerfect Office are created, 
    i.e. the ATT_IN, API_IN, ATT_OUT and API_OUT directories should be created 
    as viewed from Windows: 
    C:\usr\wpo\example\wpgate\api40\att_out\, 
    C:\usr\wpo\example\wpgate\api40\api_out\, 
    C:\usr\wpo\example\wpgate\api40\att_in\ and 
    C:\usr\wpo\example\wpgate\api40\api_in\ respectively. 
 
(9) Make sure you run the WordPerfect Office's Connectivity Server on a PC. 
     This will import/export the messages. 
 
(10) For proper handling of attachments, you should consider enabling mappings 
     such as those demonstrated in the sample file 
     C:\pmdf\table\wpo_mappings.sample. To 
     enable these mappings, cut and paste the contents of the sample file into 
     the C:\pmdf\table\mappings file. 
 
For eight bit character set handling 
(11) Add a CHARSET-CONVERSION mapping table to your mappings file to convert 
     between the eight bit character sets in use at your site and those 
     commonly used  on the Internet. For example, 
 
CHARSET-CONVERSION 
 
    ! Convert character sets cc_* <-> l, and cc_* <-> tcp_* 
  IN-CHAN=cc_*;OUT-CHAN=l;CONVERT       Yes 
  IN-CHAN=cc_*;OUT-CHAN=tcp_*;CONVERT   Yes 
  IN-CHAN=l;OUT-CHAN=cc_*;CONVERT       Yes 
  IN-CHAN=tcp_*;OUT-CHAN=cc_*;CONVERT   Yes 
  IN-CHAN=cc_*;OUT-CHAN=l;IN-CHARSET=ibm850  OUT-CHARSET=iso-8859-1 
  IN-CHAN=cc_*;OUT-CHAN=tcp_*;IN-CHARSET=ibm850  OUT-CHARSET=iso-8859-1 
  IN-CHAN=l;OUT-CHAN=cc_*;IN-CHARSET=iso-8859-1  OUT-CHARSET=ibm850 
  IN-CHAN=tcp_*;OUT-CHAN=cc_*;IN-CHARSET=iso-8859-1  OUT-CHARSET=ibm850 


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