2. Set
Mail service level
to 1 (User index) and
Preferred address
to 1 (User
ID/Address) as shown.
If the text is converted to a code page other than US_ASCII or Latin_1
(ISO-8859-1), the OfficeVision/400 non-convert option for FFT must be set.
Otherwise the results are unpredictable.
ASCII-to-EBCDIC Conversion
Figure 199on page 316 shows how the POP server handles mail going from ASCII
to POP mail or EBCDIC.
Add Directory Entry
Type choices, press Enter.
User ID/Address.... USER1 SYS1
Description...... Fred
System name/Group... TCPIP ________ F4 for list
User profile ..... USER1. F4 for list
Network user ID.... ___________________________________________________
Name:
Last ........ ____________________________________________
First........ ______________________
Middle ....... ______________________
Preferred...... ______________________
Full ........ ___________________________________________________
Figure 197.Add Directory Entry (ADDDIRE) — Display 3
Type choices, press Enter
Mail service level . . 1 1=User index
2=System message store
3=Other mail service
For choice 3=Other mail service:
Field name .... __________ ______ F4 for list
Preferred address: ...1 1=User ID/Address
2=O/R Name
3=SMTP Name
4=Other preferred address
Address type .....________ F4 for list
For choice 4=Other preferred address:
Field name .... __________ ______ F4 for list More...
F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F18=Display location details
F19=Add name for SMTP
Figure 198.Add Directory Entry (ADDDIRE) — Display 4
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