NetWare MTA
Syntax:
/nosnmp
44.43 /password
Provides the password for the NetWare MTA to use when accessing domains and post offices on
remote servers
NetWare MTA
Syntax:
/password-NetWare_password
Example:
/password-GWise
See also
/user
and /dn.
44.44 --show
Starts the Linux MTA with a server console interface similar to that provided for the NetWare and
Windows MTAs. This user interface requires that the X Window System and Open Motif be
running on the Linux server.
The --show switch cannot be used in the MTA startup file. Therefore, the MTA never runs with a
user interface if it is started automatically whenever the server restarts.
NetWare MTA
Syntax:
N/A
44.45 /tcpinbound
Sets the maximum number of inbound TCP/IP connections for the MTA. The default is 40. There is
no maximum number of outbound connections. The only limit on the MTA for outbound
connections is available resources. See
Connections," on page
689.
NetWare MTA
Syntax:
/tcpinbound-number
Example:
/tcpinbound-50
44.46 /tcpport
Sets the TCP port number on which the MTA listens for incoming messages. The default is 7100.
See
"Using TCP/IP Links between Domains" on page
Linux MTA
--nosnmp
Linux MTA
N/A
N/A
Linux MTA
--show
Section 43.1.1, "Adjusting the Number of MTA TCP/IP
Linux MTA
--tcpinbound number
--tcpinbound 60
632.
Windows MTA
/nosnmp
Windows MTA
N/A
N/A
Windows MTA
N/A
Windows MTA
/tcpinbound-number
/tcpinbound-70
Using MTA Startup Switches 711