20 June 2005 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE TABLES
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SMTP Auth Direct Sending 5860 25
Occasionally, all SMTP certifications may fail with SP5860 006 set to "2" to enable
encryption during SMTP certification for the SMTP server. This can occur if the SMTP
server does not meet RFC standards. In such cases you can use this SP to set the
SMTP certification method directly. However, this SP can be used only after SP5860
003 has been set to "1" (On).
Bit0: LOGIN
Bit1: PLAIN
Bit2: CRAM_MD5
Bit3: DIGEST_MD5
Bit4 to Bit 7: Not Used
5861 Account Setting
Administrator Mail Address 5861 1
This SP sets the mail address of the system administrator. If the mainframe has a
HDD installed, this address is saved in a file in UFS on the hard disk. If the mainframe
has no HDD and uses RAM Disk, the address is saved in NVRAM.
Main Subject Setting 5862
These SP codes enable and specify the character string to be displayed in the subject
line of the email header. If the mainframe has a HDD installed, the information
address is saved in a file in UFS on the hard disk. If the mainframe has no HDD and
uses RAM Disk, then the address is saved in NVRAM.
• The SP codes listed below enable the IDs and allow you to enter character strings
for the information (a character string) to appear in the subject line of mail
headers.
• The IDs are paired. The first SP of each pair enables (or disables) the ID and the
second SP of the pair allows you to enter the character string.
• The length of the character string that you can enter is 20 alphanumeric
characters (SP_CHAR_CODE_DEF (20).
• ID=1 and ID=2 have default settings ("Urgent" and "High", respectively). The other
IDs do not have default settings.
5862 1 Subject ID=1 Enable Flag
5862 2 Subject ID=1: Text/Character Code Set
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5862 47 Subject ID=48Enable Flag
5862 48 Subject ID=48: Text/Character Code Set