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D Mercury-Files

In den folgenden Kapiteln sind Beispieldateien für Mercury zu finden. Dazu zählt eine vollständige Konfigurationsdatei, sowie NetWare-Batchdateien zum Starten bzw. Beenden der Mercury-Module. Es ist auch eine Datei enthalten, die als Vorlage für Mail-Alias-Namen dienen soll.

D.1 MERCURY.INI

Das ist eine ungekürzte Version der Konfigurationsdatei MERCURY.INI.

#
#  Sample MERCURY.INI file (in fact, the one I use on my
#  production server). This one implements most of the possible
#  switches for each module, but you can edit it to do less if
#  you wish. All the fields shown below are described in the
#  file MGUIDE.EXE which is supplied in the Mercury archive.
#
#  Anything after a '#` to the end of the line is a comment and
#  is stripped out before parsing. Trailing and leading whitespace
#  is also stripped before parsing.
#
[General]
myname:  rzi.ngate.uni-regensburg.de     # Canonical name for this ser
ver
timezone:  +0100  # Time Zone to add to date fields
mailqueue:  MAILQUEUE  # Queue: where mail is submitted by 
PMail
smtpqueue:  MAILQUEUE   # Queue: where outgoing mail should be 
placed
    # note: smtpqueue and mailqueue can be 
the
    # same
# To use Mercury 1.11`s spooler directory submission mechanism 
instead of
# the queue-based system, you would comment out the section above 
and
# uncomment the section shown below:
#
# [General]
# myname:      urania.pmail.gen.nz  # Canonical name for this ser
ver
# timezone:   +1100  # Time Zone to add to date fields
# file_api:   1  # Use a spool directory instead of 
queues
# mailqueue: SYS:SMTPMAIL    # Path: where mail is submitted by 
PMail
# smtpqueue: SYS:SMTPMAIL    # Path: where outgoing mail should be 
placed
[Mercury]
failfile:  SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/FAILURE.MER
# Delivery failure notification tem plate confirmfile: SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/CONFIRM.MER
# Delivery confirmation template aliasfile: SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/ALIAS.MER # System-wide alias file synfile: SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/SYNONYM.MER # User synonym database listfile: SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/LISTS.MER # List of lists logfile: SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/MERCURY.LOG # Traffic logging file #bitnethost: rrzs1.rz.uni-regensburg.de
# Relay host for ".bitnet" rewrites poll: 10 # Seconds between queue polling cycles scratch: SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY # Where we can write temp files switch: 2 # number of ms to yield per op on heavy I/O returnlines: 15 # How many lines of failed messages to return postmaster: SUPERVISOR swapids: 1 GULLIBLE: 1 [MercuryC] host: 132.199.3.13 # mail mail host which relays for us scratch: SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY # Where we can write temp files poll: 30 # Seconds between queue polling cycles switch: 2 # number of ms to yield per op on heavy I/O returnlines: 15 # How many lines of failed messages to return failfile: SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/FAILURE.MER
# Delivery failure template [MercuryS] switch: 2 debug: 1 # Whether or not to show session pro gress discard: 100000 # Max. number lines to allow in a mes sage [MercuryP] scratch: SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY switch: 2 [Groups] # Alias for group Actual NetWare group name everyone : MAILUSERS [Domains] # NetWare Server Domain name rzi : rzi rzi : rzi.ngate.uni-regensburg.de rzi : rzi.rz.uni-regensburg.de rzi : rzi.uni-regensburg.de [Maiser] Maiser : Maiser Helpfile : SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/MAISER.HLP Lookupfile : SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/MAISER.LKP Send_dir : SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/SENDABLE Logfile : SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/MAISER.LOG # Notify : SYS:SYSTEM/MERCURY/TMP # Local_only : Y [Rewrite] * : ngate.uni-regensburg.de

D.2 STARTMER.NCF

SRARTMER.NCF ist eine Skriptdatei für NetWare, um die drei nötigen Mercury-Module am NetWare-Server mit einem Befehl zu laden. Dieses Skript kann in die AUTOEXEC.NCF eingebunden werden, aber auch direkt als Konsolenkommando ausgeführt werden. Dazu muß es sich allerdings in einem Verzeichnis befinden, das im Suchpfad enthalten ist, z. B. das SYSTEM-Directory.

load mercury
load mercurys
load mercuryc

D.3 STOPMER.NCF

Für die NetWare-Datei STOPMER.NCF gilt das gleiche wie für die Datei STARTMER.NCF (siehe Anhang D.2). Sie dient jedoch dazu, die Mercury-Module zu beenden.

unload mercuryc
unload mercurys
unload mercury

D.4 ALIAS.SRC

Die Datei ALIAS.SRC ist ein Beispiel, wie eine Alias-Datei für Mercury aufgebaut ist. Diese Datei stellt allerdings nur eine Art Source-Code dar, denn, damit Mercury sie verarbeiten kann, muß sie noch mit dem Programm MAILALIAS.EXE übersetzt werden. Die daraus resultierende Datei wird dann bei der Konfiguration mit MERCURY.INI (siehe Anhang D.1) in der [Mercury]-Sektion unter dem Punkt Aliasfile angegeben.

;  Sample alias file for Mercury.
;  Copright (c) 1993, David Harris, All Rights Reserved.
;
;  The format for this file is:
;
;      alias == real_address
;
;  Lines starting with ';`, '#` or '*` are considered comments
;  and are ignored, as are blank lines. There may be trailing
;  and leading whitespace on entries - it is all stripped out
;  in the alias file. It is a limitation of this release of
;  Mercury that you cannot have an alias or real address which
;  contains '==` because no quoting mechanism is implemented.
;
;  Compile the file using MALIAS.EXE, and copy it to the place
;  you have specified in MERCURY.INI. You can update Mercury`s
;  alias file while Mercury is running, although it is best to
;  use PCONSOLE to stop servers from servicing jobs in the mail
;  queue while you do so.
;
;  You can have an almost unlimited number of aliases, and you
;  may have them resolve to anything you wish. Aliases are
;  resolved before any other attempt at address resolution is
;  made, so it is perfectly legal to have a local-looking alias
;  resolve to an off-server address. Note, though, that aliases
;  work strictly on the ADDRESS - they are not affected by any
;  quoted or comment text which is attached to it. As an example
;  of the impact of this, the aliasing mechanism regards these
;  two addresses as identical:
;
;     "My what a funny day!" david@pmail.gen.nz
;     (Master of the Lightbulbs) <david@pmail.gen.nz> "Pop!"
;
;  Aliases may be applied recursively up to four levels deep -
;  that is, you may have aliases for aliases in this file.
;  (although it still eludes me why anyone would do this).
;
;  Neither aliases nor real addresses are case-sensitive, 
;  although case is preserved in real addresses.
D.Harris@pmail.gen.nz  ==  David@pmail.gen.nz
David_Harris@pmail.gen.nz  ==  David@pmail.gen.nz
D.Harris@urania.pmail.gen.nz  ==  David@pmail.gen.nz
David_Harris@urania.pmail.gen.nz  ==  David@pmail.gen.nz
G.Schwarz@rz.uni-regensburg.de  ==  Schwarz@rzi.ngate.uni-regens
burg.de
Guenter_Schwarz@rz.uni-rbg.de  ==  Schwarz@rzi.ngate.uni-regens
burg.de
 
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