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Sender's Address Format: This setting applies only if you have not enabled GroupWise
Internet addressing (in other words, you selected the Ignore GroupWise Internet Addressing
option). If GroupWise Internet addressing is enabled, the Internet Agent ignores this setting
and uses the preferred address format established for outbound messages (Tools > GroupWise
System Operations > Internet Addressing).
The Sender's Address Format setting lets you specify which GroupWise address components
(domain.post_office.user_ID) are included as the user portion of the address on outbound
messages. You can choose from the following options:
Domain, Post Office, User, and Hostname: Uses the domain.post_office.user_ID@host
syntax.
Post Office, User, and Hostname: Uses the post_office.user_ID@host syntax.
User and Hostname: Uses the user_ID@host syntax.
Auto (default): Uses the GroupWise addressing components required to make the
address unique within the user's GroupWise system. If a user ID is unique in a GroupWise
system, the outbound address uses only the user ID. If the post office or domain.post
office components are required to make the address unique, these components are also
included in the outbound address.
The Sender's Address Format setting corresponds with the Internet Agent's
Place Domain and Post Office Qualifiers: If the sender's address format must include the
domain and/or post office portions to be unique, you can use this option to determine where the
domain and post office portions are located within the address.
On Left of Address (default): Leaves the domain and post office portions on the left side
of the @ sign (for example, domain.post_office.user_ID@host.
On Right of Address: Moves the domain and post office portions to the right side of the
@ sign, making the domain and post office part of the host portion of the address (for
example, user_ID@post_office.domain.host. If you choose this option, you must ensure
that your DNS server can resolve each post_office.domain.host portion of the address.
This setting corresponds with the Internet Agent's
Retain Distribution Lists on Outgoing Messages: Select this option if you do not want
the Internet Agent to expand distribution lists on messages going to external Internet
users. Expansion of distribution lists can result in large SMTP headers on outgoing
messages. This setting corresponds with the Internet Agent's
Use GroupWise User Address as Mail From: for Rule Generated Messages: Select
this option if you want the Internet Agent to use the real user in the Mail From field
instead of having auto-forwards come from Postmaster and auto-replies come from
Mailer-Daemon. This setting corresponds with the Internet Agent's
4 Click OK to save the changes.
Listing Foreign Domain Names
The Foreign ID field (Internet Agent object > GroupWise > Identification) identifies the Internet
domain names for which the Internet Agent accepts messages. The field should always include your
mail domain name (for example, novell.com). You can include additional domain names by
separating them with a space, as in the following example:
novell.com gw.novell.com gwia.novell.com
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/realmailfrom
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