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/rt
Specifies the maximum number of threads that the Internet Agent uses when converting inbound
messages from MIME or RFC-822 format to the GroupWise message format. The default setting is
4. See
Section 46.1.4, "Determining Format Options for Messages," on page
738.
Multiple threading allows for more than one receive process to be running concurrently. A receive
request is assigned to a single thread and is processed by that thread. If you anticipate heavy inbound
message traffic, you can increase the number of threads to enhance the speed and performance of the
Internet Agent. The number of threads is limited only by the memory resources of your server.
Syntax: /rt
/st
Specifies the maximum number of threads that the Internet Agent uses when converting outbound
messages from GroupWise message format to MIME or RFC-822 format. The default setting is 4.
See
Section 46.1.4, "Determining Format Options for Messages," on page
738.
Multiple threading allows for more than one send process to be running concurrently. A send request
is assigned to a single thread and is processed by that thread. If you anticipate heavy outbound
message traffic, you can increase the number of threads to enhance the speed and performance of the
Internet Agent. The number of threads is limited only by the memory resources of your server.
Syntax: /st
/uueaa
Forces the Internet Agent to UUencode any ASCII text files attached to outbound RFC-822
formatted messages. This switch applies only if the
/mime
switch is not used. Without this switch,
the Internet Agent includes the text as part of the message body. See
Section 46.1.4, "Determining
Format Options for Messages," on page
738.
Syntax: /uueaa
/wrap
Sets the line length for outbound messages that do not use quoted printable or Base64 MIME
encoding. This is important if the recipient's e-mail system requires a certain line length. See
Section 46.1.4, "Determining Format Options for Messages," on page
738.
Syntax: /wrap-line_length
Example: /wrap-72

52.6.5 Forwarded and Deferred Messages

The following switches configure how the Internet Agent handles forwarded and deferred messages:
/flatfwd
/maxdeferhours
/msgdeferinterval
Using Internet Agent Startup Switches 853

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