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smtp
, nosmtp
)
These options specify whether or not a channel supports the SMTP protocol and what type of SMTP line terminator PMDF expects to see as part of that protocol. nosmtp
means that the channel doesn't support SMTP; all the rest of these
keywords imply SMTP support.
The selection of whether or not to use the SMTP protocol is implicit for most channels; the correct protocol is chosen by the use of the appropriate channel program or programs.
The keyword smtp
is mandatory for all SMTP channels.
The keywords smtp_cr
, smtp_crlf
, smtp_crorlf
, and smtp_lf
may be used on SMTP channels to specify what character sequences to accept as line terminators. smtp_crlf
means that lines must be terminated with a carriage return (CR) line feed (LF) sequence. smtp_crorlf
or smtp
means that lines may be terminated with any of a carriage return (CR), or a line feed (LF) sequence, or a full CRLF. smtp_lf
means that a LF without a preceeding CR will be accepted. Finally, smtp_cr
means that a CR will be accepted without a following LF. It is normal
to use CRLF sequences as the SMTP line terminator, and this is what
PMDF itself always generates; this option only affects PMDF's handling
of incoming material.
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