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/sd
Specifies the maximum number of threads used for processing SMTP send requests (outbound
messages). Each thread is equivalent to one connection. The default is 8 threads. See
Section 46.1.1,
"Configuring Basic SMTP/MIME Settings," on page
731.
Syntax: /sd-number_of_threads
Example: /sd-12
/killthreads
Instructs the Internet Agent to quickly terminate any active send/receive threads when it restarts.
Syntax: /killthreads
--smtpport (Linux only)
Changes the SMTP listen port from the default of 25. Use this switch only if the Internet Agent is
receiving messages only from SMTP hosts that can be configured to connect to Internet Agent on a
specified port.

52.6.8 Dial-Up Connections

SMTP dial-up services can be used when you don't require a permanent connection to the Internet
and want to periodically check for mail messages queued for processing. The following switches can
be used when configuring dial-up services. For more information about dial-up services, see
Section 46.1.7, "Configuring SMTP Dial-Up Services," on page
742.
/usedialup
/etrnhost
/etrnqueue
/dialuser
/dialpass
/usedialup
Enables SMTP dial-up services. See
"Enabling Dial-Up Services" on page
742.
Syntax: /usedialup
/etrnhost
Specifies the IP address or DNS hostname of the mail server where your mail account resides at
your Internet Service Provider. You should obtain this address from your Internet Service Provider.
See
"Enabling Dial-Up Services" on page
742.
Syntax: /etrnhost-address
Example: /etrnhost-172.16.5.18
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