# | Name | Location | Type | Details | Index | Description |
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.01 | network address lastname | 0;1 | FREE TEXT | B | This is the last name of the user. | |
1 | network address first name(+) | 0;2 | FREE TEXT | The recipient's first name should be entered into this field. | ||
2 | x.400 user id | 0;3 | FREE TEXT | Enter a string that uniquely identifies the user at the remote system. | ||
3 | generation | 0;4 | FREE TEXT | The generation of the recipient is a suffix that further identifies him. Common strings used as such suffixes are: 'junior', 'senior', 'III'. | ||
4 | country | 0;5 | SET OF CODES | US:US | All X.400 addresses require a 'country'. If no country is known this system will not deliver the mail. As of 11/90 'US' was the only valid country. SMTP addresses such as 'name@domain' where domain ends with such strings as '.EDU' need no country. | |
5 | organization | 1;1 | FREE TEXT | If you are filling in this field for an X.400 address, it is a standard field. If, however, you are filling in this field for an SMTP address, you must fill in the third level of the domain. For example, the third level of the domain 'SILVER.DOMAIN.EXT' is the string after the second "." starting from the right. 'GOV' is the first. 'VA' is the second. 'SILVER' is the fourth level. | ||
5.1 | organizational unit sub0 | 1;2 | FREE TEXT | This field contains the 'Orgainzational Unit' of the address if it is the address of an X.400 recipient. IF it is the address of an SMTP recipient, this is the FOURTH LEVEL NAME of the DOMAIN. See the ORGANIZATION field for a description of domain levels of SMTP domains. | ||
5.2 | organizational unit sub1 | 1;3 | FREE TEXT | The Organizational Unit field of X.400 recipients is infinitely repeating. This system will only be able to handle 4 levels of Organizational Units. SMTP domains also have levels. Each Organizational Unit 'subn' field is a deeper definition (and level) of the SMTP domain. 'Sub1' is the fift level of the domain field. 'Sub2' is the sixth level. 'Sub3' is the seventh. See the description of the ORGANIZATION field for further information on levels of SMTP domains. | ||
5.3 | organizational unit sub2 | 1;4 | FREE TEXT | See the description of the 'ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT sub1' field for further information. | ||
5.4 | organizational unit sub3 | 1;5 | FREE TEXT | See the description of the 'ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT SUB1' field for further information. | ||
6 | locality | 0;6 | FREE TEXT | |||
7 | application entity | 0;7 | FREE TEXT | The 'Application Entity' field is the name of a piece of software that will receive and process any messages it receives. | ||
98 | private administrative domain | 0;9 | FREE TEXT | For X.400 addresses this field is standard. For mapping into the SMTP mail system (MailMan is an SMTP mail system.), this field is filled in with a special string. 'DHCP' will be interpreted as ".DOMAIN.EXT" for all Department of Veterans' Affairs SMTP systems. If the address does have "DHCP' in this field, MailMan will try to deliver it to a VA site. If the address has anything else, MailMan will try to deliver to an X.400 system as of 11/90. Later there may be additional special PRMDs. | ||
99 | administrative domain | 0;8 | FREE TEXT | The Administrative domain is the carrier of the electronic channels. Some examples of carriers in the US are US SPRINT, AT&T and MCI Communications. This field is required only for X.400 addresses. |
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