Setting Up ELA and Shadow Mailbox Community IDs
Issue 1 July 1997
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2. At the enter command: prompt, enter either:
The system displays the Sending Restrictions screen (Figure 3-5).
Figure 3-5. Sending Restrictions Screen
3. Enter y in the Activate Restrictions? field.
4. Leave all fields
blank (horizontally) that correspond to the (sender)
Community ID that you’ve assigned to ELA, and leave all fields
blank
(vertically) that correspond to the (recipient) Community ID you’ve
assigned for users who will have access to the Enhanced Lists. (If all
users are to have access to Enhanced Lists, the recipient community will
be the default user community — usually community 1.)
Following the example discussed under "Things to Consider" on page
3-19, Sender Community 9 would be blank (horizontally from left to right)
and Recipient Community 10 would be blank (vertically from top to
bottom).
5. If all users are to have access to Enhanced Lists, skip this step.
Enter an r in the field that corresponds to the intersection between the
(recipient) ELA Community ID and the (sender) community to which the
rest of the user population belongs. This prevents those who do not have
Full Command Version Short Command Version
change system-parameters sending-restrictions ch sy s
Example administration for:
Users w/ access to ELA in Comm ID = 9*
Enhanced List Mailbox Comm ID = 10
Shadow Mailbox Comm ID = 11
Default User Comm ID = 1*
* Optional administration unless you are limiting
user access to Enhanced Lists
This is required, but can use a
different Comm ID # (see step 4).
This is required, but can use a
different Comm ID # (see step 5).