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TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities for i5/OS commands - IBM

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*SAME<br />

The user ID delimiter value that was previously set does not change; otherwise, a question mark<br />

(’?’) is used.<br />

*DFT The single character delimiter is the question mark (?).<br />

delimiter-character<br />

The single character delimiter to be used to separate parts <strong>for</strong> the SMTP user ID. Only one of the<br />

following characters can be specified:<br />

v Question mark (?)<br />

v Equal sign (=)<br />

v Period (.)<br />

v Plus sign (+)<br />

v Ampersand (&)<br />

v Underscore (_)<br />

v Dash (-)<br />

v Dollar sign ($)<br />

v Number sign (#)<br />

v Asterisk (*)<br />

v Quotation marks (″)<br />

v Forward slash(/)<br />

Mail router (MAILROUTER)<br />

Specifies that a mail router should be used when SMTP cannot find the name and address of the<br />

recipient in the system or personal alias tables or when SMTP is not able to resolve the address of the<br />

recipient. If you do not want mail routing, you must specify *NONE.<br />

Note: When MAILROUTER(*NONE) is defined, then the FIREWALL parameter will be ignored by the<br />

SMTP server.<br />

*SAME<br />

The mail router previously set does not change; otherwise, *NONE is used.<br />

*NONE<br />

No mail router is used.<br />

character-value<br />

Specify the route that outgoing mail on the local system is to take first. Up to 256 characters can<br />

be specified.<br />

Coded character set identifier (CCSID)<br />

Specifies the ASCII coded character set identifier (CCSID) that is used to map all single-byte character set<br />

(SBCS) data on outgoing mail. This value is also assumed to be the ASCII CCSID <strong>for</strong> mapping all SBCS<br />

data <strong>for</strong> incoming mail. Mapping is determined by the specified ASCII CCSID and the EBCDIC CCSID of<br />

the job.<br />

The CCSID value chosen is the default used by SMTP <strong>for</strong> ASCII-to-EBCDIC and EBCDIC-to-ASCII<br />

mapping. Outgoing and incoming mapping can be done optionally with mapping tables defined in the<br />

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