Novell GROUPWISE 8 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual page 847

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Example: /ari-never
/blockrulegenmsg
In ConsoleOne, you can control whether or not rule-generated messages are allowed to leave your
GroupWise system by selecting or deselecting the Rule-Generated Messages options available in
each class of service defined for the Internet Agent. This switch allows you to be specific in the
types of rule-generated messages that are blocked.
Syntax: /blockrulegenmsg-forward | reply | none | all
Example: /blockrulegenmsg-forward
In order for this switch to take effect, senders must be in a class of service where rule-generated
messages are allowed. For more information, see
Section 47.1.2, "Creating a Class of Service," on
page
764.
/dia
GroupWise supports both Internet-style addressing (user@host) and GroupWise proprietary
addressing (user_ID.post_office.domain). By default, the Internet Agent uses Internet-style
addressing. See
Section 46.1.3, "Configuring How the Internet Agent Handles E-Mail Addresses,"
on page
735.
You can use this switch to disable Internet-style addressing. With Internet-style addressing disabled,
messages use the mail domain name in the Foreign ID field in ConsoleOne (Internet Agent object >
GroupWise > Identification) for the domain portion of a user's Internet address. The Internet Agent
continues to support user and post office aliases in either mode.
Syntax: /dia
/displaylastfirst
By default, users' display names are First Name Last Name. If you want users' display names to be
Last Name First Name, you can use the /displaylastfirst switch. This forces the display name format
to be Last Name First Name, regardless of the preferred address format.
Syntax: /displaylastfirst
/dontreplaceunderscore
By default, the Internet Agent accepts addresses of the format:
firstname_lastname@internet_domain_name
Even though this is not an address format included in the Allowed Address Formats list in
ConsoleOne for configuring Internet addressing, as described in
Section 45.1.5, "Allowed Address
Formats," on page
721, you can use this switch to prevent this address format from being accepted
by the Internet Agent.
Syntax: /dontreplaceunderscore
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