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| Force Socket End (*YES/*NO). . | Force Socket End (*YES/*NO). . | ||
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| * Authentication Password - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when authentication is required. | * Authentication Password - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when authentication is required. | ||
| * Authentication Encrypted (Y/N) - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when encryption is required. | * Authentication Encrypted (Y/N) - This optional setting works with the ESMTP send method when encryption is required. | ||
| + | * Outlook 365 OAuth - Config Folder - This field displays the directory path. The file name is always // | ||
| * Auto wrap message length - This required parameter contains the maximum line length for a message line before the line wraps to a new line. The default value is 78. If needing to control the message line length with embedded carriage returns and line feeds, then this value should be set to a default value of 1900. | * Auto wrap message length - This required parameter contains the maximum line length for a message line before the line wraps to a new line. The default value is 78. If needing to control the message line length with embedded carriage returns and line feeds, then this value should be set to a default value of 1900. | ||
| * Force Socket End (*YES/*NO) - Controls the ending of the conversation with the mail server. | * Force Socket End (*YES/*NO) - Controls the ending of the conversation with the mail server. | ||
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| ====== User Profile Considerations ====== | ====== User Profile Considerations ====== | ||
| - | With IBM i, user profiles can be created with names up to 10 characters. However, when adding a user to the SNA directory entry system using the ADDDIRE command, the User ID (USRID) field is restricted to 8 characters maximum. This limitation stems from legacy SNA (Systems Network Architecture) | + | With IBM i, user profiles can be created with names up to 10 characters. However, when adding a user to the SNA (Systems Network Architecture) |
| When a user profile name exceeds 8 characters (e.g., MWTRAIN10), only the first 8 characters (MWTRAIN1) are used in the directory USRID. This leads to conflicts when: | When a user profile name exceeds 8 characters (e.g., MWTRAIN10), only the first 8 characters (MWTRAIN1) are used in the directory USRID. This leads to conflicts when: | ||
| - | * Unordered List Item Multiple user profiles share the same first 8 characters. | + | * Multiple user profiles share the same first 8 characters. |
| * Directory entries become ambiguous or overwrite each other. | * Directory entries become ambiguous or overwrite each other. | ||
| - | * Unordered List Item Messaging and routing via SNADS or other directory-dependent functions fail or misroute messages. | + | * Messaging and routing via SNADS or other directory-dependent functions fail or misroute messages. |
| **Conflict example:** | **Conflict example:** | ||
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| To avoid conflicts while preserving your actual user profile names, you can assign a unique 8-character alias for the directory entry' | To avoid conflicts while preserving your actual user profile names, you can assign a unique 8-character alias for the directory entry' | ||
| - | Example Alias Directory Entries | + | **Example Alias Directory Entries:** |
| MWTRAIN10 → Alias: MWTRN010 | MWTRAIN10 → Alias: MWTRN010 | ||
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