Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
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Part I Monitoring and Managing Messaging Server
- 1 Messaging Server System Administration Overview
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Overview of Messaging Server Unified Configuration
- What Is Messaging Server Unified Configuration?
- Unified Configuration Files
- Enabling Unified Configuration in Messaging Server
- Understanding Unified Configuration Limitations
- Using the Repository of Previous Configurations
- Using Legacy Configuration Tools with Unified Configuration
- Separating Roles and Instances
- More About Unified Configuration Options
- Example of Legacy Configuration and Unified Configuration
- Using Recipes
- Helpful Commands
- 3 Stopping and Starting Messaging Server
- 4 Configuring General Messaging Capabilities
- 5 Configuring and Administering Multiplexor Services
- 6 MTA Concepts
- 7 LMTP Delivery
- 8 Vacation Automatic Message Reply
- 9 Using and Configuring MeterMaid for Access Control
- 10 Implementing Greylisting by Using MeterMaid
- 11 MeterMaid Reference
- 12 Administering Event Notification Service
- 13 Messaging Server Specific Event Notification Service Information
- 14 Event Notification Service API Reference
- 15 Configuring IMAP IDLE
- 16 Lemonade Profile 1 Support
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Managing Logging
- Overview of Logging
- Managing MTA Message and Connection Logs
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Managing Message Store, Admin, and Default Service Logs
- msconfig Logging Options
- Understanding Service Log Characteristics
- Understanding Service Log File Format
- Defining and Setting Service Logging Options
- Searching and Viewing Service Logs
- Working With Service Logs
- Implementing and Configuring Message Store Transaction Logging
- Other Message Store Logging Features
- Message Store Logging Examples
- Using Message Store Log Messages
- MMP Logging
- 18 Monitoring Messaging Server
- 19 Monitoring the MTA
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SNMP Support
- SNMP Implementation
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Configuring SNMP Support for Oracle Solaris 10
- Net-SNMP Configuration
- Messaging Server Subagent Configuration
- Running as a Standalone SNMP Agent
- Monitoring Multiple Instances of Messaging Server
- Using Standalone Agents for High-availability Failover
- Distinguishing Multiple Instances Through SNMP v3 Context Names
- Messaging Server's Net-SNMP-based SNMP Subagent Options
- Monitoring from an SNMP Client
- SNMP Information from the Messaging Server
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Short Message Service (SMS)
- Introduction
- SMS Channel Theory of Operation
- SMS Channel Configuration
- SMS Gateway Server Theory of Operation
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SMS Gateway Server Configuration
- Setting Up Bidirectional SMS Routing
- Enabling and Disabling the SMS Gateway Server
- Starting and Stopping the SMS Gateway Server
- SMS Gateway Server Configuration File
- Configuring Email-To-Mobile on the Gateway Server
- Configuring Mobile-to-Email Operation
- Configuration Options
- Global Options
- SMPP Relay Options
- SMPP Server Options
- Gateway Profile Options
- Configuration Example for Two-Way SMS
- SMS Gateway Server Storage Requirements
- SMS Configuration Examples
- 22 Configuring Messaging Server for One-Way SMS
- 23 Configuring Messaging Server for Two-Way SMS
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Using the iSchedule Channel to Handle iMIP Messages
- Inviting Users on Internal and External Calendar Systems Background
- Message Server iMIP Configuration Overview
- Configuring the iSchedule Channel for iMIP Messages in Unified Configuration
- Configuring the iSchedule Channel in Legacy Configuration
- Troubleshooting the iSchedule Configuration
- 25 Handling sendmail Clients
- 26 Handling Forged Email by Using the Sender Policy Framework
- 27 Classic Message Store Directory Layout
- 28 Monitoring LDAP Directory Server
- 29 Monitoring System Performance
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Monitoring the Message Store
- General Message Store Monitoring Procedures
- Monitoring imapd, popd and httpd
- Monitoring the stored Process
- Monitoring the State of Message Store Database Locks
- To Monitor Mailbox Quotas and Usage
- To Monitor Message Store Database Statistics with imcheck
- Gathering Message Store Counter Statistics by Using counterutil
- 31 Monitoring User Access to the Message Store
- 32 Message Archiving
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Unified Messaging
- Using Messaging Server to Manage Unified Messaging
- Designing and Coding Your Unified Messaging Application
- 34 Messaging Server Command-Line Reference
- Part II Improving Performance
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Part III Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting the MTA
- Troubleshooting Overview
- Standard MTA Troubleshooting Procedures
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Common MTA Problems and Solutions
- TLS Problems
- Changes to Configuration Files or MTA Databases Do Not Take Effect
- The MTA Sends Outgoing Mail but Does Not Receive Incoming Mail
- Dispatcher (SMTP Server) Won't Start Up
- Timeouts on Incoming SMTP Connections
- Messages Are Not Dequeued
- MTA Messages Are Not Delivered
- Messages are Looping
- Received Message is Encoded
- Server-Side Rules (SSR) Are Not Working
- Slow Response After Users Press Send Email Button
- Abnormal Job Controller Terminations Seen in job_controller Logs
- General Error Messages
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Troubleshooting the Message Store
- Repairing Mailboxes and the Mailboxes Database (reconstruct Command)
- Reduced Message Store Performance
- Convergence Not Loading Mail Page
- Command Using Wildcard Pattern Does Not Work
- Unknown/invalid Partition
- User Mailbox Directory Problems
- Store Daemon Not Starting
- User Mail Not Delivered Due to Mailbox Overflow
- IMAP Events Become Slow
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Troubleshooting the MTA
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Part IV Managing the Message Store and Mailboxes
- 40 Managing Mailboxes
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Backing Up and Restoring the Message Store
- Mailbox Backup and Restore Overview
- To Create a Mailbox Backup Policy
- To Create Backup Groups
- To Run the imsbackup Utility
- To Restore Mailboxes and Messages
- To Use StorageTek Enterprise Backup Software
- To Use a Third Party Backup Software (Besides StorageTek Enterprise Backup Software)
- Troubleshooting Backup and Restore Problems
- Message Store Disaster Backup and Recovery
- 42 Administering Very Large Mailboxes
- 43 Message Store Message Expiration
- 44 Configuring Message Expiration (Tasks)
- 45 Configuring POP, IMAP, and HTTP Services
- 46 Handling Message Store Overload
- 47 Managing Message Store Partitions and Adding Storage
- 48 Managing Message Store Quotas
- 49 Managing Message Types in the Message Store
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Managing Shared Folders
- Shared Folders Overview
- Specifying Sharing Attributes for Private Shared Folders
- To Create a Public Shared Folder
- To Grant Folder Access Rights Based on Group Membership
- To Set or Change a Shared Folder's Access Control Rights
- Enabling or Disabling Listing of Shared Folders
- Setting Up Distributed Shared Folders
- Monitoring and Maintaining Shared Folder Data
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Upgrading the Classic Message Store
- Architecture and Components
- Classic Message Store Component Version Compatibilities
- IMAPD, MSHTTPD and Convergence
- Upgrading from Messaging Server 32-bit to 64-bit
- Migrating from x86 to SPARC
- stored -r
- ims_db_upgrade
- Significant Changes in the Classic Message Store Between Versions
- 52 Message Store Automatic Recovery On Startup
- 53 Message Store Maintenance Queue
- 54 Message Store Message Type Overview
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Migrating Mailboxes to a New System
- Tools Summary for Relocating Messaging Server Users to a New Mailhost
- Migrating Mailboxes from an x86 Host to a SPARC Host
- Moving Mailboxes to Another Messaging Server While Online
- To Move Mailboxes Using an IMAP Client
- To Move Mailboxes by Using the imsimport Command
- Migrating Mailboxes from Microsoft Exchange Server to Oracle Communications Messaging Server
- 56 Monitoring Disk Space
- 57 Protecting Mailboxes from Deletion or Renaming
- 58 Reducing Message Store Size Due to Duplicate Storage
- 59 Specifying Administrator Access to the Message Store
- 60 Constructing Valid Message Store UIDs and Folder Names
- 61 Message Store Automatic Failover with Database Replication
- 62 Administering Message Store Database Snapshots (Backups)
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Classic Messaging Server and Tiered Storage Overview
- Overview of Messaging Server Storage
- Message Store and ZFS
- How the Message Store Works
- Background: Communication Services Logical Architectures Overview
- Background: "How Email Works" Introduction to Messaging Server
- 64 Message Store Command Reference
- Part V Managing the Cassandra Message Store