Post.Office 3.1 <-> Emerald 2.2.2

Ronnie D. Franklin ( ronnie@itexas.net )
Fri, 20 Jun 1997 12:56:43 -0500

I can't seem to get the Emerald 2.2.22 -> Post.Office 3.1 interface to
work..

Below is the returned message.

Thanks,

Ronnie

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> From: Accounts@mailhost.itexas.net
> To: Postmaster@itexas.net
> Subject: Form Error (* Reply *)
> Date: Sunday, June 15, 1997 2:41 PM
>
> The form was returned because:
> Missing Range Error - Field: Accounts//Locked
> Passwords in post.office must consist of at least 6 characters.
> Also, a password may contain spaces or tabs anywhere except as
> the first or last characters.
>
> Missing Range Error - Field: Accounts/PasswordsDontMatch
> Please make corrections and re-submit the form.
>
>
> Postmaster-Password: [] (REQUIRED FOR THE FORM TO BE ACCEPTED)
>
> Reply to this form, placing the desired information between square
brackets.
> For help with individual fields, see the descriptions following the form.
>
> Example Field Name: [Entries belong in brackets] (Hints appear
here)
>
> ===== GENERAL ACCOUNT INFORMATION
=========================================
>
> User's-Real-Name: [test test]
>
> Mail-Account-Password: [testing5]
> [no]
>
> Use-NT-Logon-Password: [] ("yes" or "no" -- to use their NT password)
> NT-Username: []
>
> ===== E-MAIL ADDRESSING INFORMATION == INTERNET (SMTP Channel)
============
>
> Internet-Addresses: [test5@itexas.net]
> []
> []
>
> From-Address-Rewrite: [quoted]
>
> ===== LOCAL DELIVERY INFORMATION
==========================================
>
> POP3-Delivery: [yes]
> POP3-Login-Name: [test5]
> Maximum-POP3-Mailbox-Size: [] (number of kilobytes)
> Current-POP3-Mailbox-Size: (number of kilobytes)
>
> Program-Delivery: [no]
> NT-Account-for-Program: []
> NT-Logon-Password-for-Program: []
> Programs-to-Run: [] (Command lines with arguments)
> [] (add brackets and lines as
req'd)
>
> Forwarding-Addresses: []
> []
>
> ===== ACCOUNT SECURITY PARAMETERS == ** Optional **
=======================
>
> Account-Locked: [] (yes or no)
>
> Access-Restrictions: [] (IP address, host.domain, domain)
> []
> []
>
> ===== AUTOMATIC REPLY INFORMATION -- ** Optional **
=======================
>
> AutoReply-Delivery: [no]
> Reply-Mode: []
> Reply-Message: []
> []
>
> ===== FINGER INFORMATION == ** Optional **
================================
>
> Finger-Information: []
> []
>
>
> Finger-Access-Restrictions: [] (IP address, host.domain, domain)
> []
>
>
===========================================================================
> GENERAL ACCOUNT INFORMATION
>
===========================================================================
>
> User's-Real-Name
> ----------------
> This field is for the user's real name or a descriptive account name (it
> is not the E-mail address for the account). This descriptive name will
be
> included with the E-mail address on messages sent out from this
> account (see From-Address-Rewriting below). The name does not have to be
> unique (in case two of your users have the same real name).
>
> Note: To delete an existing account, simply enter "Delete" in place of
> the existing name shown in this field and submit the form.
>
> Mail-Account-Password
> ---------------------
> This is the mail account's password which is used for logging in to
> the POP3 server and for validating form submissions. All passwords
> are CaSe senSiTive, and must not start with a space or tab character.
>
> Use-NT-Logon-Password and NT-Username
> -------------------------------------
> This feature REQUIRES that special rights be assigned to the
> NT user responsible for running Post.Office (the one you created at
> installation) AND to those NT users who wish to use their NT logon
> password as their Post.Office password. Password integration will NOT
work
> unless these required rights have been assigned (see instructions below).
> Windows NT 3.51 with Service Pack 2 or higher is also required. These
> rights can be assigned via the User Manager in NT. Please consult the
> Post.Office manual for specific instructions on enabling this feature.
>
> By saying "yes" to Use-NT-Logon-Password and entering a
DomainName\Username
> in the NT-Username field, the NT password will be used instead of the
> Post.Office password to validate the user's Post.Office and POP3 logon.
>
> Note: If the Username refers to a local user, you should not include the
> "DomainName\" as part of the Username.
>
>
>
>
>
>
===========================================================================
> E-MAIL ADDRESSING INFORMATION -- INTERNET (SMTP Channel)
>
===========================================================================
>
> Internet-Addresses
> ------------------
> This account will receive mail that is sent to any of the Internet
> addresses listed. The first entry in the list is the Primary Internet
> Address, the address used for all outgoing mail if From Address Rewriting

> has been selected.
>
> All Internet addresses are matched in a case-insensitive manner so they
> may be written in any mixture of upper and lowercase characters. The
case
> of your Primary Internet Address is important only if you want to have
your
> address on all outgoing mail written a specific way.
>
> Multiple addresses may be used to accommodate common misspellings
> (e.g. Jane.MacFarlane@Domain and Jane.McFarland@Domain), various address
> formats including hostname hiding on outgoing mail (e.g. Jane.Doe@Domain,

> jane.doe@host.domain, doej@domain, doe@domain, etc.), or addresses in
> multiple domains (Jane@Domain1, DoeJ@Domain2).
>
> Remember, no two accounts can have matching Internet addresses
> (regardless of whether the address is listed as primary or additional).
>
> From-Address-Rewriting
> ----------------------
> This is where you choose to have the "From" header of outgoing messages
> rewritten by Post.Office and select the style to use when doing so.
> Options are "quoted", "comment", and "none":
>
> Examples: "quoted" = "John Q. Doe" <John@host.domain>
> "comment" = John@host.domain (John Q. Doe)
> "none" = Leave as user agent writes it
>
>
>
===========================================================================
> LOCAL DELIVERY INFORMATION
>
===========================================================================
>
> These fields dictate how incoming mail for this account is delivered, and
> where it is forwarded, if applicable. You may specify any combination of
> POP3-Delivery and/or Forwarding addresses.
>
> POP3-Delivery
> -------------
> Enter "Yes" (without the quotes) for Delivery via the Post Office
> Protocol, version 3 (POP3). This enables pick-up with a POP3 mail client
> (such as Eudora, Pegasus, etc.) If you specify POP delivery, you must
> also provide a POP Login Name.
>
> POP-LoginName
> --------------
> This field is required if the POP3-Delivery field entry is "Yes" (and has
> no effect if it is "No"). Choosing the user's first or last name makes
the
> POP login name easy to remember. The POP Login Name must be unique, but
is
> not required to correlate in any way with the E-mail addresses for the
> account. You do not need to include an "@" symbol or a host-name; just
> specify the desired POP user name.
>
> Maximum-POP3-Mailbox-Size
> -------------------------
> You can limit the size of a user's POP3 mailbox by specifying the maximum

> size (in kilobytes) here. Messages that would increase the size of the
> user's mailbox beyond this limit are returned to their sender. This
feature
> prevents one or more users from acquiring more than their share of the
> disk, which can affect other users' abilities to receive messages.
>
> If left blank, the Default Maximum Mailbox Size will be used. The
default
> can be set on the System configuration form. If the default is also
blank
> no size limit is enforced on the mailbox.
>
> Current-POP3-Mailbox-Size
> -------------------------
> As the name indicates, this value reflects the current size (in
kilobytes)
> of the POP3 mailbox for this account. If the current size is "unknown"
> re-submit the form and Current POP3 Mailbox Size will be calculated.
>
> The Current Mailbox Size for an account may not exceed its Maximum
Mailbox
> Size. Messages that would increase the size of an account's mailbox
beyond
> the maximum limit are returned to their sender. This feature prevents
one
> or more users from acquiring more than their share of the disk, which can

> affect other users' abilities to receive messages.
>
> When Current Mailbox Size approaches Maximum Mailbox Size the account's
> owner should be notified so that they can take appropriate action to
reduce
> the size of their POP3 mailbox.
>
>
>
> Program-Delivery
> ----------------
> Enter "Yes" (without the quotes) to turn on delivery of incoming messages

> to external programs. Program delivery allows the user to have incoming
mail
> redirected to an NT "console app" (non-GUI) program. This program can be
> supplied by the user (although it must be copied into the "trusted"
> directory, e.g. c:\win32app\Post.Office\Trusted, by the NT system
> administrator).
>
> The delivery program is invoked once for each incoming message, which is
fed
> into the delivery program via STDIN. The delivery program runs in the
> security context of the NT user account specified in the Program Delivery

> section of the account management web form. The NT password for that
account
> must also be specified. The command line image(s) for the delivery
> program(s) are specified in the Programs To Run field.
>
> Program Deliveries require special security considerations and should not

> be enabled without referring to the Manual and ensuring the desired
> configuration has been set up. Program-Delivery capability is disabled
> by default during installations and upgrades.
>
> NT-Account-for-Program-Delivery
> --------------------------------
> When delivering mail to a program (i.e. when the Program Delivery option
> is enabled for an account), Post.Office runs the program with the
permissions
> of the user specified by this field. This must be a valid NT account, and
it
> does not need any special user rights other than those required to
perform
> the functions of the specified delivery program(s).
>
> NT-Logon-Password-for-Program-Delivery
> --------------------------------------
> This is where you specify the password for the NT Account to be used for
> Program Delivery. This password is required as Post.Office must do an
> internal logon using the specified NT account name and password in order
to
> restrict the rights of the spawned delivery program to those of the
> specified NT account.
>
>
> Forwarding-Addresses
> --------------------
> Specify as many forwarding addresses as desired, entering one per line.
> Forwarding can be to other Post.Office accounts on this host or to
> addresses at remote hosts throughout the world. When you retrieve this
> Form from the Post.Office system, local accounts will show the user's
real
> name in addition to their address. Remote forwarding addresses will show
> only the address. New entries can be made by typing the address of the
> recipient, and Post.Office will figure out if the recipient is local or
> remote.
>
>
>
===========================================================================
> ACCOUNT SECURITY PARAMETERS -- Optional
>
===========================================================================
>
> Account-Locked
> --------------
> To Lock an account, simply enter Yes in this field. Locking an account
> prevents any changes to the account except by the Postmaster, and
> prevents POP3 access to the account's mail. To unlock the account,
> enter No in this field.
>
> Access-Restrictions
> -------------------
> Access-Restrictions provide an additional level of security that
> complements the use of passwords when accessing an account remotely.
> Entries in this field limit the user's ability to configure the account
> (via web or e-mail) to within the listed hosts, domains, or networks.
> These entries also limit the area from which a POP3 client can pick up
> mail (for accounts which use POP3-Delivery).
>
> The following algorithm is used to determine if a client has permission
to
> access an account:
>
> - If the list is empty or contains the keyword "all" (no quotes),
> access is allowed.
> - If the computer you're using is in the list or is within
> one of the listed domains, access is allowed.
> - If your computer's IP address is listed or is within one of the
> listed networks, access is allowed.
>
> Hostnames and domain names must be valid for use on the Internet (e.g.
> software.com or www.software.com). IP networks can specify a single
> host (e.g. 123.45.67.8), or a group of hosts using zero as a wildcard
> (e.g. 123.45.67.0).
>
>
>
===========================================================================
> AUTOMATIC REPLY INFORMATION
>
===========================================================================
>
> AutoReply-Delivery
> ------------------
> Enter "Yes" (without the quotes) to have an E-mail reply automatically
> sent out in response to incoming mail for this account. If you specify
> AutoReply delivery, you must also specify the desired Reply Mode and the
> Reply Message to send out as detailed below. AutoReply is generally used
> in combination with one of the available local delivery items so incoming
> mail is directed to a person in addition to generating an automated
reply.
>
> Reply-Mode
> ----------
> This field is required if the AutoReply-Delivery field entry is "Yes"
(and
> has no effect if it is "No"). It is used to specify the type of reply
> message to be generated as follows:
>
> Vacation - Used when the account owner is temporarily
> unavailable. The reply message is only sent to
> a specific sender one time regardless of the
> number of incoming messages received from that
> person. The Reply-Message should indicate that the
> user has received the message but is unavailable.
> Vacation must be used in combination with the
> normal local delivery options for the account in
> order to retain the incoming mail for delivery
> upon the user's return. It may also be desirable
> to forward the user's incoming mail to another
> party while the user is unavailable.
> (Note: Incoming message sender tracking is
> reset upon receipt of the first message after
> AutoReply-Delivery is turned off).
>
> Reply - Responds with the Reply-Message to every
> incoming message to the account.
>
> Echo - Same as "Reply" but also includes the original
> incoming message along with the reply.
>
> Reply-Message
> -------------
> This field is required if the AutoReply-Delivery field entry is "Yes"
(and
> has no effect if it is "No"). It specifies the body of the message which
> is to be returned with the reply. You may enter as many lines as you
> desire. (If submitting the form by E-mail, make sure you use a pair of
> brackets for each line. If you prefer you can use a MIME to accommodate
> long messages - simply attach the message in a text file and type
> "Attachment #" in this field where # is the sequence of the attached
> messages. For example, if you attach one document for finger
information,
> and one for the reply message, you would put "Attachment 2" in the
> brackets for this field. Beware that a few mail client programs send
> files in the opposite order from the way they were attached by you. MIME
> attachments do not apply to the Web forms.)
>
>
>
===========================================================================
> FINGER INFORMATION
>
===========================================================================
>
> Finger Information
> ------------------
> This information can be anything you desire (e.g. the user's mailing
> address and favorite quote). When someone "fingers" this account, the
> Finger-Information will be provided to them as long they make the request
> from within the Allowable Finger Access Domains.
>
> You may enter as many lines as you desire just make sure you use a pair
> of brackets for each line. If you prefer, you can use a MIME attachment
> to accommodate long messages - simply attach the Finger message in a text
> file and type "Attachment #" in this field where # is the sequence of the

> attached messages. For example, if you attach one document for the
> finger information, you would put "Attachment 1" in the brackets.
>
> Finger-Access-Restrictions
> --------------------------
> Similar to Access-Restrictions but applicable to the Finger Server
> only, entries in this field limit the area from which finger information
> can be requested. Some organizations use this field to limit finger
access
> to within the organization in order to employ "finger" as an in-house
> information distribution tool. If no entries are listed in this field,
> access is unrestricted.
>
>
>
> ---------- Please Do Not Modify Anything Below ----------
> Software License: 0-34454U2500L250S0
> Form: [Accounts] (Informs the system which form is being used)
> Form-Identifier: [ed11787ddb2239b0e0986349952f8eac]
>