Files > REMOTE USER DIRECTORY

name
REMOTE USER DIRECTORY
number
4.2997
location
^XMD(4.2997,
description
People who have mailboxes on remote systems may be entered into this file so that local users can look up their names and have their mail automatically addressed.
applicationGroups
XM
Fields
#NameLocationTypeDetailsIndexDescription
.01last name(+)0;1FREE TEXTBThis is the last name of the remote user.
1first name0;2FREE TEXTThis is the first name of the remote user.
2rest of name0;3FREE TEXTThis is the rest of the remote user's name.
3mail code0;4FREE TEXTCThis is the mail code name of the remote user.
4extended mail code0;5FREE TEXTThis is the mail code name of the remote user with a greater amount of detail than the regular mail code.
5location0;6FREE TEXTThis is where the remote user is located.
6date last used0;9DATE-TIMEACThis is when the entry was last chosen and used for addressing a message.
7phone1;1FREE TEXTThis is the phone number of the remote user.
8phone extension1;2FREE TEXTThis is the extension of the phone number of the remote user.
50date entered0;8NUMERICThis is the date that a user was entered into the directory. It is is $H format (just the day portion, eg. 55445). It is data to be entered only when users are being entered into the database automatically.
98automatically entered byAUTO;1FREE TEXTEThis field is used by a routine (or server) that automatically enters names into this file to mark it with a prechosen name. This name must be coordinated by the MailMan Development team. Local sites may use names that begin with the three character sequence "XMZ" without coordinating.
99network address0;7FREE TEXTFThis field is used to address mail automatically. When a look-up is done on the local user file and fails, a secondary look-up tries to find the user in the Remote User file. If it is found, the message is automatically addressed using this field.

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