Chapter 19 |
19
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Configuring and Managing the POP Server
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19.1
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Key Concepts
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19.1.1
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POP Server Process
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19.1.2
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How to Access Mail Messages from the POP Server
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19.1.3
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How the POP Server Initiates and Manages a TCP Connection
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19.1.4
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How the POP Server Handles Foreign Message Formats
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19.1.5
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How the POP Server Authorizes Users
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19.1.6
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Understanding POP Message Headers
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19.1.6.1
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How POP Rebuilds the OpenVMS Mail From: Field
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19.1.6.1.1
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SMTP Address
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19.1.6.1.2
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DECnet Address
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19.1.6.1.3
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User Name-Only Address
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19.1.6.1.4
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DECnet Address That Contains Quotation Marks
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19.1.6.1.5
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Cluster-Forwarding SMTP Address
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19.1.6.1.6
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All Other Addresses
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19.2
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POP Server Startup and Shutdown
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19.3
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Modifying POP Server Characteristics
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19.4
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Enabling MIME Mail
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19.5
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Secure POP
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19.5.1
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Installing SSL Shareable Images
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19.5.2
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Starting SSL before TCP/IP Services
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19.5.3
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Controlling Secure POP With Logical Names
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19.5.4
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Specifying Certificate and Key Files
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19.5.5
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Security Recommendations for the SSL Key File
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19.5.6
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Encrypted Private Keys
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19.6
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Solving POP Problems
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19.6.1
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POP Server Messages
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19.6.2
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Using POP Extension Commands
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Chapter 20 |
20
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Configuring and Managing the IMAP Server
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20.1
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Key Concepts
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20.1.1
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IMAP Server Process
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20.2
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IMAP Server Control
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20.2.1
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Starting Up and Shutting Down the Server
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20.2.2
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Viewing Server Event Log Files
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20.2.3
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Modifying IMAP Server Characteristics
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20.2.4
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Tuning the Server
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20.2.4.1
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Tuning Issues
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20.2.4.2
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Tuning Options
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20.3
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Enabling MIME Mail
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Chapter 21 |
21
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Configuring XDMCP-Compatible X Displays
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21.1
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Key Concepts
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21.2
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XDMCP Queries
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21.3
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XDM Configuration Files
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21.3.1
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Master Configuration File
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21.3.2
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XACCESS.TXT File
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21.3.3
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XSERVERS.TXT File
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21.3.4
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XDM_KEYS.TXT File
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21.3.5
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XDM_XSESSION.COM File
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21.4
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XDM Log Files
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21.5
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XDM Server Startup and Shutdown
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21.6
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Configuring the XDM Server
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21.7
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Ensuring XDM Is Enabled and Running
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21.8
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Configuring Other X Displays
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Part 5 |
Part 5
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Network File Services
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Chapter 22 |
22
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Configuring and Managing the NFS Server
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22.1
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Key Concepts
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22.1.1
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Clients and Servers
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22.1.2
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NFS File Systems on OpenVMS
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22.1.2.1
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Selecting a File System
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22.1.2.2
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Understanding the Container File System
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22.1.2.3
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NFS Support for Extended File Specifications
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22.1.3
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How the Server Grants Access to Users and Hosts
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22.1.4
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How the Server Maps User Identities
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22.1.5
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Mapping the Default User
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22.1.6
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Mapping a Remote Superuser
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22.1.7
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How OpenVMS and the NFS Server Grant File Access
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22.1.8
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Understanding the Client's Role in Granting Access
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22.1.9
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Granting Access to PC-NFS Clients
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22.2
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NFS Server Startup and Shutdown
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22.3
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Running the NFS Server on an OpenVMS Cluster System
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22.4
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Setting Up PC-NFS
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22.5
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Managing the MOUNT Service
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22.6
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Registering Users and Hosts
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22.6.1
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Adding Proxy Entries
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22.6.2
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Adding Entries to the Export Database
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22.7
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Backing Up a File System
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22.8
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Setting Up and Exporting an OpenVMS File System
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22.9
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Setting Up and Exporting a Container File System
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22.10
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Maintaining a Container File System
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22.10.1
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Displaying Directory Listings
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22.10.2
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Copying Files into a Container File System
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22.10.3
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Removing Links to a File
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22.10.4
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Removing Links to a Directory
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22.10.5
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Deleting a Container File System
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22.10.6
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Verifying the Integrity of a Container File System
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22.10.7
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Restoring a Container File System
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22.11
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Setting Up NFS Security Controls
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22.12
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Modifying NFS Server Attributes
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22.13
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Modifying File System Characteristics
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22.14
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File Locking
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22.14.1
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File Locking Service Startup and Shutdown
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22.15
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Improving NFS Server Performance
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22.15.1
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Displaying NFS Server Performance Information
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22.15.2
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Increasing the Number of Active Threads
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22.15.3
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Managing the File Name Cache
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22.15.4
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OpenVMS SYSGEN Parameters That Affect Performance
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