A variety of software can be easily integrated with Neda's Open Source Message Center. Figure 4 shows some of the available software that can be used with a specific component. For complete detail on any of these adopted software, please refer to ``Solaris Public Software at Neda'' document.
See ``Solaris Public Software at Neda''[2] document for more detail.
This note describes the necessary steps for installation and configuration of MMA on
- Solaris - Linux
The distribution is self reliant and relocatable. It requires the setting of its base directory.
Before anything else in this directory:
source mmaEnvSet.csh
Common facilities used by this distribution are included in mma-lib directory.
Installation and configuration of each of The MMA Parts is described in the sections below:
Starting With qmail-1.03
The Following assumes that:
A- Pre-made binaries for qmail-1.03 exist.
See ./MMA-qmail-prepBins.sh to see how
those binaries are made.
B- The target machine is not running an active sendmail.
Its sendmail system will be removed.
C- The target machine is willing to abide by the
conventions and policies of MMA
1) Remove Sendmail from target system. ./sendmailDefunct.sh 2) Create qmail users and install binaries. ./MMA-qmail-installBins.sh 3) Configure qmail 4) Setup Init Scripts and inetd 5) Restart or Reboot the system 6) Test The Mail System
1) Make sure that you have properly set
the configuration parameters for:
mtaSite
mtaHost
hostFQDN
then,
Run: ./mmaQmailConfigFilesGen.sh
In directory ./mtaSites necessary files will be generated.
2) Make sure that you have properly set
the configuration parameters for:
mtaSite
mtaHost
then,
Run: ./mmaQmailPutInVarQmail.sh
3) The rest of the configuration is mta type specific
3.1) For TLD cluster Edge Deliverers
./mmaQmailVirDomNedaSetup.sh
3.2) For Subscriber Delivery
./mmaQmailBynameSubsAdd.sh
3.3) For submission Clients
3.4) For submission Servers
4) Restart or Reboot the system
5) Test The Mail System
See ``Solaris Public Software at Neda''[2] document for more detail.
See ``Solaris Public Software at Neda''[2] document for more detail.
See ``Solaris Public Software at Neda''[2] document for more detail.
Efficient Mail Submission & Delivery (EMSD) is an Internet messaging protocol that is highly optimized for short messages. EMSD is an extension of the existing Internet email environment which accommodates two-way paging model of usage. Using EMSD, urgent messages are promptly "pushed" to the recipient in a highly efficient manner.
The EMSD specifications are totally open and have been published as the Internet RFC-2188 [4] and RFC-2524 [1].
EMSD is designed with the wireless network specifically in mind. It minimizes the network traffic required to send and receive messages, and this produces a messaging protocol that meets the needs of the mobile communicator. Fewer packets means extended battery life, efficient use of carrier bandwidth, and support for marginal coverage areas. EMSD is the only OPEN messaging protocol that exists today as a viable option for the wireless future.
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