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Adding a User Group [ Installing and Configuring HP X.400 Administrator's Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


Installing and Configuring HP X.400 Administrator's Guide

Adding a User Group 

To add a user group,

   *   Select Add User Group from the Configure X.400 User Groups Action
       Menu.

This displays the Add User Group screen. 

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Figure 9-2. Add User Group Screen The fields on this screen are: Group Name Required. Enter the name of the user group. Country Code Optional. The country where the user group is located. Administration Domain Name Optional. The administration domain name of the user group. This is a printable string of up to 16 characters. Private Domain Name Optional. The private domain name of the user group. This is a printable string of up to 16 characters. Organization Name Optional. The name of the organization of the user group. The name is a printable or T.61 string of up to 64 characters. Organization Unit Names Optional. The names of specific units within the organization of the user group. Up to four units can be specified with Organization Unit 1 being the highest in the organizational hierarchy, Organization Unit 2 being the second highest, etc. Each organization unit name is a printable or T.61 string of up to 32 characters.
NOTE If a user group requires an organization name and/or organization unit name with printable characters and T.61 format, two separate user groups must be configured: one using printable characters, the other using T.61 format.
Access Control Required. Limit X.400 connectivity of a user to send and/or receive or to have no permission to send and receive. To select a new value for this field, press the Help key. Your choices are: SEND AND RECEIVE, SEND ONLY, RECEIVE ONLY, and NEITHER SEND NOR RECEIVE. Access control is checked in the following manner: if all user groups for the originator and recipients have send and receive permission, no checking is done. Otherwise, the originator is first checked for send permission. Then, the recipient is checked for receive permission. If an originator does not have send permission, then the originator receives a non-delivery report for all recipients. If a recipient does not have receive permission, the originator receives a non-delivery report for that recipient. The default value is configured in the Configure Local MTA screen. Profile Supported Required. Define the profile type supported at the user agent level. To select a new value for this field, press the Help key. Your choices are: EWOS88 (1988 X.400, Europe), NIST88 (1988 X.400, U.S.A.), NIST84 (1984 X.400, U.S.A.), CEN41201 (1984 X.400 for PRMD to PRMD connections, Europe), and CEN41202 (1984 X.400 for ADMD to PRMD connections, Europe). If the X.400 system conforms to more than one of these, use the first profile listed. For example, if the X.400 system conforms to NIST84 and EWOS88, select EWOS88. If the X.400 system conforms to 1984 X.400 standard only, then it can only receive 1984 X.400 messages. The default value is configured in the Configure Local MTA screen. Character Set Supported Required. Define the character set that can be received by this user group. When another user group attempts to communicate with you using HP OpenMail, the appropriate character set is used for the message sent to you. To select a new value for this field, press the Help key. Your choices are: T.61 (teletex), ISO6937, and IA5. The default value is configured in the Configure Local MTA screen. Is address translation required [y/n] Optional. Enter n if the user group is made up of (y/n): users from outside this organization and the address does not need to be translated. Enter y if the user group is made up of users from inside this organization and the address must be translated (country and ADMD names). Address translation allows one MTA to communicate with multiple ADMDs. The default value is configured in the Configure Local MTA screen. To add domain defined attributes, * Press the Action Menu key. * Select the Domain Defined Attributes item. For more information on the Domain Defined Attributes window, refer to the "Domain Defined Attributes Window" section of the "Configuring Routes and Alternate Routes" chapter of this manual. To add physical delivery fields, * Press the Action Menu key. * Select the Physical Delivery Fields item. For more information on the Physical Delivery Fields window, refer to the "Physical Delivery Fields Window" section of the "Configuring Routes and Alternate Routes" chapter of this manual.


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