x4bit [ Managing HP X.400 Administrator's Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Managing HP X.400 Administrator's Guide
x4bit
Test basic interoperability between HP's X.400 and other vendor's X.400
implementations
Syntax
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|x4bit |
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NOTE Use this utility only if you are using X.400 with elm or mailx.
Description
The x4bit command tests basic interoperability of HP's X.400 with other
vendors X.400 implementations. It tests HP as the initiator and the
other vendor as the responder. It also tests the other vendor as the
initiator and HP as the responder. The basic X.400 services that are
tested by x4bitinclude the To:, Cc:, Bcc:, and Delivery and Nondelivery
notifications.
The x4bit command can be used to check basic interoperability following a
new installation, a change in network configuration, and to verify
interoperability with other X.400 implementations.
The x4bit command completes three tests:
1. Test primary recipient and subject.
You should check that the remote system receives a message with
the subject Test1 and content Test case #1.
2. Test Cc:, Bcc:, and delivery notification.
You should check that the remote system receives a message with
subject Test2. You should also check that the Cc: and Bcc:
recipients receive a message, the Bcc: recipient name does not
appear in the To: and Cc: message, and the originator receives a
delivery notification from the To:, Cc:, and Bcc: recipients.
3. Test nondelivery notification.
You should check that the local system originator receives a nondelivery
notification that includes X.400 diagnostic code and if the local To:
recipient receives the message.
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