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In this example, no GroupWise messages that have been generated by a rule are sent through the
gateway.
Example:
In this example, rule-generated messages created by users in the Marketing domain and the
Secretaries post office are allowed to pass through the gateway.
Syntax Conventions in the Access.cfg File
Headers: Headers are enclosed in square brackets ([ ]). The header applies to all keywords after
the one header and before the next header. See
Semicolon (;), Slash (/), Pound sign (#): These characters can be used as comment or remark lines
in the file. Any text following a semicolon, slash, or pound sign is ignored.
Gwaddresstext: Replace this field with the GroupWise address you want to use, such as
Novell.Sales.Glen, where Novell.Sales.Glen is the GroupWise proxy address of the GroupWise
user.
Sample Configuration File
;access control = on
;Heading for the default outbound settings. Remember that a semicolon
;is a remark and is ignored by the gateway;
;maxsize = 3000
;[default:out]
;allowrulegenerated = no
;block primary
;allow remote profile name
[Corporate:out]
allaccess
maxsize = 10000
[Corporate.Accounting:in]
maxsize = 200000
;name "Executives" to be used in Gateway Access field of a user
[accessgroup:Executives]
allaccess
Applying Access Control Settings to Individual Users
Access control settings can be applied to individual users in two ways:
[Marketing.Secretaries:out] allowrulegenerated = yes
"Using the Access.cfg file" on page 56
"Using the Gateway Access Field" on page 56
Manual (ENU) 21 December 2004
"Access Control Headers" on page
Configuring the Async Gateway
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