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Syntax: /force7bitout
/iso88591is
Instructs the Internet Agent to map inbound MIME ISO-8859-1 messages to another character set
that you specify.
Syntax: /iso88591is-charset
Example: /iso88591is-big5
/koi8
Instructs the Internet Agent to map all outbound MIME messages to the KOI8 (Russian) character
set.
Syntax: /koi8
/mime
Instructs the Internet Agent to send outbound messages in MIME format rather than in RFC-822
format. If you've defined an RFC-822 non-GroupWise domain, as described in
Section 6.8,
"Adding External Users to the GroupWise Address Book," on page
103, users can still send RFC-
822 formatted messages by using the RFC-822 domain in the address string when sending
messages. Removing the switch corresponds to enabling the Default Message Encoding: Basic
RFC-822 switch in ConsoleOne. See
Section 46.1.4, "Determining Format Options for Messages,"
on page
738.
Syntax: /mime
/noiso2022
Instructs the Internet Agent to not use ISO-2022 character sets. ISO-2022 character sets provide 7-
bit encoding for Asian character sets.
Syntax: /noiso2022
/nqpmt
Disables quoted printable message text for outbound messages. If this switch is turned on, messages
are sent with Base64 MIME encoding, unless all the text is US-ASCII. If you use this switch you
need to review the setting for the
/wrap
switch to ensure that message text wraps correctly. See
Section 46.1.4, "Determining Format Options for Messages," on page
738.
Syntax: /nqpmt
/relayaddsignature
Appends the global signature to messages that are relayed through your GroupWise system (for
example, messages from POP and IMAP clients) in addition to messages that originate within your
GroupWise system. See
Section 14.3, "Adding a Global Signature to Users' Messages," on
page 229
Syntax: /relayaddsignature
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