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/fd822
Specifies a return address for GroupWise replies. A message that has been received by a GroupWise
user through the Internet Agent and is replied to has this return address form. These switches cause
the Internet Agent to produce a return address of the form foreign domain.type:"user host." Foreign
domain can be any foreign domain you have configured and linked to the Internet Agent.
You can use the same foreign domain name for both the /fd822 switch and the /fdmime switch. You
can specify multiple foreign domain and kind pairs by placing them in quotes. If multiple foreign
domain and kind pairs are used, the first domain/kind pair is the return address for replies to
messages received through the Internet Agent. The second domain/kind pair is checked to see what
message format is used for old replies in the system. Up to four pairs can be specified with an 80-
character limit.
This switch lets you change your foreign domain names in your GroupWise system and still have
replies work. For example, if your foreign domain is called faraway and you added a foreign domain
called Internet, you could use /fd822-"internet.nonmime smtp.nonmime." This causes replies to
have a return address of internet.nonmime.:"user@host." The Internet Agent would also recognize
faraway. This switch also lets you migrate from one foreign domain to another.
Most administrators do not need to use this switch.
Syntax: /fd822-foreign_domain.type
Example: /fd822-Internet.nonmime
/fdmime
Specifies a return address for GroupWise replies. A message that has been received by a GroupWise
user through the Internet Agent and is replied to has this return address form. These switches cause
the Internet Agent to produce a return address of the form foreign_domain.type:"user host."
Foreign_domain can be any foreign domain you have configured and linked to the Internet Agent.
Type can be either mime or nonmime.
You can use the same foreign domain name for both the /fd822 switch and the /fdmime switch.
You can specify multiple foreign domain and kind pairs by placing them in quotes. If multiple
foreign domain and kind pairs are used, the first domain/kind pair is the return address for replies to
messages received through the Internet Agent. The second domain/kind pair is checked to see what
message format is used for old replies in the system. Up to four pairs can be specified with an 80-
character limit.
This switch lets you change your foreign domain names in your GroupWise system and still have
replies work. For example, if your foreign domain is called SMTP and you add a foreign domain
called Internet, you can use /fdmime-"internet.mime smtp.mime." This causes replies to have a
return address of internet.mime:"user@host." The Internet Agent also recognizes SMTP. This
switch also lets you migrate from one foreign domain to another.
Most administrators do not need to use this switch.
Syntax: /fdmime-foreign_domain.type
Example: /fdmime-Internet.mime
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