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Mail is sent with the queue to e-mail symbiont by printing a file with the OpenVMS PRINT
command. Addressing information can either be specified with the /PARAMETER
qualifier or embedded in the message body in a format acceptable to an
addressing channel.
The recognized parameters are shown in Table 27-1.
Parameter | Usage |
---|---|
BCC | List of one or more addresses to which to send a blind carbon copy. |
CC | List of one more addresses to which to send a carbon copy. |
ENCODING | Encoding format to use; can be one of BASE64, HEXADECIMAL, QUOTED_PRINTABLE, or UUENCODE. |
FROM |
Address to use as the message's
From: address; requires that the option FROM_ALLOWED be
set to 1 in the option file.
|
HEADERS | The symbiont is to use the RFC 822 headers already present in the file; does not take a value. |
MODE | File access mode to use; can be one of CRATTRIBUTE, LFATTRIBUTE, CRLFATTRIBUTE, BLOCK, RECORD, or TEXT. |
SUBJECT | Subject: line to use for the message. |
For example, the PRINT
command
$ PRINT/QUEUE=Q2EMAIL/PARAMETER=(TO="mrochek@example.com",- _$ CC="bob@example.com,sue@example.com",SUBJECT="Test message") - _$ message.txt |
message.txt
to mrochek@example.com, bob@example.com, and sue@example.com. The Subject:
line will read "Subject: Test message".
To print a Word Perfect PostScript file doc.ps
to the PS-FAX channel, a command of the following form might be used:
$ PRINT/QUEUE=Q2EMAIL/PARAMETER=(MODE=BLOCK,ENCODING=BASE64,- _$ TO="""/fn=621 5319/at=Mrochek/""@ps-fax") doc.ps |
When mail is to be sent from a remote system (e.g., via LPD), then all of the addressing information can be embedded in the message body in a format acceptable to the addressing channel to which the message will be routed (since it will lack TO, BCC, or CC parameters specifying where to route it).
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