PMDF Installation Guide
 OpenVMS Edition
3.3 Using the Command Line Configuration Utility
This section contains step-by-step procedures for using a command line 
utility (PMDF CONFIGURE MTA) to generate PMDF configuration files. (See 
to Chapter 4 for a sample PMDF-MTA configuration dialogue.)
You must configure PMDF from the SYSTEM account. If you are not logged 
in to that account, do so now.
Use the following procedure to use the PMDF CONFIGURE MTA command line 
utility to configure PMDF:
  - Use the following commands to begin the configuration:
  
    
       
      
$ SET DEFAULT PMDF_TABLE:
$ PMDF CONFIGURE MTA
 
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   - Enabled detailed output. (Unless you are very familiar with the 
  configuration procedure, it is a good idea to print out detailed 
  explanations of each prompt as the configuration progresses.) 
   - At this point, the following prompt displays:
  
    
       
      
Do you want to use answers from the previous run as defaults? 
 
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Answer Y (yes) if you want values from the previous 
configuration to be the defaults for this configuration.
  Note 
All your answers to the prompts are logged in a file in the  PMDF_TABLE
 directory. After the first configuration,  PMDF CONFIGURE uses the answers to the previous run as the default answers.    You can use the backslash character, \
, to clear a default answer. 
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   - Review the example configuration that is shown in Chapter 4. 
  Parts of the sample site might be representative of your own network 
  configuration. Since the sample configuration was run with detailed 
  output enabled, the example answers might help you determine the 
  answers you need to provide for your own site. 
   - When you finish running the PMDF CONFIGURE utility, print the checklist  file (
PMDF_TABLE:pmdf.checklist
). Complete the configuration by following the steps outlined in the 
checklist. 
   - If you have TCP/IP connectivity to other systems, you will need to 
  configure the PMDF Dispatcher (which manages the PMDF SMTP server and 
  other TCP/IP based services). See Chapter 5 and Chapter 6 for 
  more information. 
   - If this is your initial configuration of PMDF, the PMDF CONFIGURE 
  MTA utility will ask if you want to invoke the PMDF CONFIGURE 
  DISPATCHER utility at this time. Either enter Y (yes), 
  to perform the Dispatcher configuration now, or N 
  (no), to configure the Dispatcher later. 
   - It is a good idea to test your PMDF configuration initially by 
  sending mail through PMDF to yourself, or to someone else on your local 
  machine. (Although PMDF is not really required to send mail locally, 
  this is a good test of the configuration.) You can do this test by 
  using the VMS MAIL utility to send a message in the following format
where username
 is a local username. PMDF should accept the message and deliver it 
 quickly. 
   - When local messages work, you can proceed to send messages off the system  through your various networks. If the messages do not seem to be getting out,  use the QM utility to examine the PMDF message queues to determine if the  messages are stuck on your system. You can also examine log files in the  
PMDF_LOG:
 directory, which could help isolate network delivery problems. (See the 
 chapter "Maintenance and Troubleshooting" in the PMDF System Manager's Guide 
 for additional information on tracking PMDF delivery problems.) 
   - If everything appears to be functioning correctly, and if you have 
  finished your configuration, you might want to use the PMDF CNBUILD 
  utility to compile your configuration for increased performance. (See 
  the PMDF System Manager's Guide for more information.)
 
  Note 
If you have purchased and installed the optional PMDF-LAN gateway, you 
will need to run its configuration procedure after you configure PMDF 
with the PMDF CONFIGURE utility. 
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