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44.15 /httprefresh

Specifies the rate at which the MTA refreshes the status information in your Web browser. The
default is 60 seconds. See
NetWare MTA
Syntax:
/httprefresh-seconds
Example:
/httprefresh-30
See also /httpuser, /httppassword, /httpport, and /httpssl.

44.16 /httpssl

Enables secure SSL communication between the MTA and the MTA Web console displayed in your
Web browser. See
Section 41.2.3, "Securing the Domain with SSL Connections to the MTA," on
page
643.
NetWare MTA
Syntax:
/httpssl
See also /certfile, /keyfile, and/keypassword.

44.17 /httpuser

Specifies the username for the MTA to prompt for before allowing MTA status information to be
displayed in your Web browser. Providing a username is optional. Do not use an existing eDirectory
username because the information passes over the non-secure connection between your Web
browser and the MTA. See
NetWare MTA
Syntax:
/httpuser-unique_name
Example:
/httpuser-GWWebCon
See also /httppassword, /httpport, and /httprefresh.
44.18 /ip
Binds the MTA to a specific IP address when the server where it runs uses multiple IP addresses.
The specified IP address is associated with both ports used by the MTA (message transfer and
HTTP) Without the /ip switch, the MTA binds to all available IP addresses. See
"Binding the MTA to a Specific IP Address," on page
Section 42.2, "Using the MTA Web Console," on page
Linux MTA
--httprefresh seconds
--httprefresh 90
Linux MTA
--httpssl
Section 42.2, "Using the MTA Web Console," on page
Linux MTA
--httpuser unique_name
--httpuser GWWebCon
Windows MTA
/httprefresh-seconds
/httprefresh-120
Windows MTA
/httpssl
Windows MTA
/httpuser-unique_name
/httpuser-GWWebCon
639.
Using MTA Startup Switches 703
673.
673.
Section 41.1.5,

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