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ESSAGING
SMTP DATA response
Definition:
The time that the local system waits for
an acknowledgement of a DATA command.
Detail:
After the local system has specified all of the
recipient information, it sends a DATA command to
indicate that it is ready to send the mail message
itself. It then waits for the other site to acknowledge
the DATA command.
Minimum:
2 minutes
Default:
2 minutes
SMTP DATA BUFFER response
Definition:
The time that the local system waits for
acknowledgement of a DATA command.
Minimum:
None defined.
Default:
3 minutes
SMTP DATA END response
Definition:
The time that the local system waits,
after sending the entire message, for an
acknowledgement from the other site that the
message was received.
Detail:
After the local system sends the entire
message, it sends a single dot (ascii code 056) to the
other site. It then waits for an acknowledgement
from the other site that the dot has been received.
Minimum:
10 minutes
Default:
10 minutes
SMTP RSET response
Definition:
The time that the local system waits for
an acknowledgement of a RSET command.
Detail:
Maintaining a cached connection between
the local system and any other site requires
additional system resources compared to a
non-cached connection. If connection caching is
enabled, the local system waits for the defined
time-out period and if no message is received, it
sends a RSET command to the other site.
Minimum:
None defined.
Default:
10 minutes
SMTP QUIT response
Definition:
The time that the local system waits for
an acknowledgement of the QUIT command.
Detail:
When the local system is finished
transmitting a message and wants to break the
connection, it sends a QUIT command. It then waits
for the other site to acknowledge the QUIT
command. When the acknowledgement arrives, or
when the time-out value is reached, whichever
comes first, the local system breaks the connection.
Minimum:
None defined.
Default:
5 minutes
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Field
Purpose
Summary of Contents for NBX 100
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