FTP Client Considerations ...................266
FTP as Batch Job ......................269
Exit Points for FTP ......................277
Chapter 8. File TransferProtocol (FTP) Server ............279
FTP Server-What It Does and Does Not Support ............279
Functions Supported by AS/400 FTP Server.............279
Functions Not Supported by FTP Server ..............280
Configuring FTP Servers .....................280
Starting FTP Servers ......................280
Available FTP Servers .....................281
Ending FTP Servers ......................281
Ending and Restarting FTP Server Jobs ..............282
FTP Server Subcommands ....................282
FTP Server Considerations ....................282
FTP Server Considerations for Non-AS/400 Clients ..........282
FTP Server NAMEFMT ....................283
Exit Points for FTP Server Security and Anonymous FTP .........284
Chapter 9. Post OfficeProtocol (POP) Mail Server ..........285
How the POP Server Works....................285
The POP Server and Client Access-based Mail ............287
How to Get the POP Server Up and Running .............288
Setting Up YourSystem and Users .................289
Adding POP Mail Users to the System Distribution Directory.......289
POP Mailboxes .......................292
Setting Up Standard POP Mail Clients ...............292
Setting Up Client Access-Based Mail Clients ............293
Configuring the POP Server....................293
Configuring POP for Client Access-Based Mail Users..........294
Removing POP Mail Users from the System.............295
Setting the Number of SNA Servers................295
Starting the POP Server .....................296
Ending the POP Server .....................296
Supported POP Verbs ......................296
How the POP Server Uses the Mail Server Framework..........297
Exchanging Mail with OfficeVision .................297
Configuring Both POP and SMTP ................297
Using *ANY Support with the POP Server .............297
MIME Mail Sent ToOfficeVision .................298
Long Line Conversion .....................299
Data Area Values.......................299
MIME Content Types .....................302
Supported Content Types of the POPServer ............303
How the File Name is Derived ..................305
MIME Content Types .....................305
What Happens When YouSend OfficeVision Mail to POP Clients ......305
Setting Up MIME Headers to Differentiate between Recipients ......307
Sending MIME (POP Server) Mail across a SNADS Network .......308
How SNADS Tunneling Works..................308
How to Configure System Distribution Directory Entries for SNADS
Tunneling.........................308
Address Types ........................310
AS/400 Address Book ......................311
The Address Book Cache ...................312
ASCII-EBCDIC Conversion and National Language Support ........313
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