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SUBJECT:         APAR  NUMBER: PJ27865

REFERENCE:  AREA:     TPF INTERNET MAIL SERVER
            SEGMENT:  CTKR40     - RELEASE:  TPF4  (Assembler)
            SEGMENT:  CVAB40     - RELEASE:  TPF4  (Assembler)
            SEGMENT:  SPPGML40   - RELEASE:  TPF4  (Macro)


Pre-requisite APARs are:
FOR SEGMENT CTKR40     (Assembler) - REL TPF4
 PJ19950  PJ21791  PJ22937  PJ25589  
 PJ25780  PJ26161  PJ26143  
 PJ26359  PJ26280  PJ26683  
FOR SEGMENT CVAB40     (Assembler) - REL TPF4
 PJ14605  PJ17912  PJ21584  PJ21592  
 PJ21791  PJ22379  PJ22434  
 PJ23178  PJ22843  PJ23430  PJ23434  
 PJ23297  PJ23623  PJ23984  
 PJ24845  PJ25094  PJ25098  PJ25089  
 PJ23981  PJ25075  PJ25375  
 PJ25632  PJ25589  PJ25781  PJ25780  
 PJ26125  PJ26161  PJ25973  
 PJ26534  PJ26683  PJ26707  PJ26904  
 PJ26890  PJ27095  PJ27083  
 PJ27333  PJ27469  PJ27617  
FOR SEGMENT SPPGML40   (Macro)     - REL TPF4
 PJ13509  PJ13579  PJ14357  PJ14282  
 PJ14858  PJ14605  PJ14437  
 PJ16213  PJ15454  PJ14737  PJ14947  
 PJ17852  PJ17912  PJ15728  
 PJ19734  PJ19949  PJ19966  PJ19938  
 PJ19866  PJ21121  PJ21044  
 PJ20777  PJ21167  PJ21596  PJ21584  
 PJ21592  PJ21791  PJ20388  
 PJ21953  PJ22079  PJ22088  PJ22098  
 PJ21706  PJ22170  PJ21709  
 PJ22389  PJ21452  PJ21906  PJ21701  
 PJ21705  PJ23148  PJ23128  
 PJ22434  PJ23178  PJ23180  PJ23318  
 PJ22937  PJ23312  PJ22843  
 PJ23430  PJ23434  PJ23338  PJ21693  
 PJ23297  PJ21694  PJ21708  
 PJ24035  PJ23931  PJ23923  PJ23922  
 PJ24344  PJ24025  PJ24472  
 PJ23620  PJ23526  PJ24525  PJ24530  
 PJ24563  PJ24548  PJ24622  
 PJ24468  PJ23984  PJ24771  PJ24845  
 PJ25084  PJ25094  PJ25098  
 PJ25089  PJ25158  PJ25240  PJ25277  
 PJ25266  PJ25207  PJ25174  
 PJ23981  PJ25075  PJ25375  PJ25379  
 PJ25491  PJ25199  PJ25425  
 PJ25632  PJ25614  PJ25589  PJ25703  
 PJ25720  PJ25332  PJ25760  
 PJ25763  PJ25781  PJ25780  PJ25817  
 PJ25982  PJ25983  PJ25981  
 PJ26125  PJ25880  PJ26150  PJ26187  
 PJ26008  PJ26156  PJ26161  
 PJ26188  PJ26174  PJ26270  PJ26337  
 PJ26374  PJ26366  PJ26283  
 PJ25761  PJ26515  PJ26575  PJ26577  
 PJ26534  PJ26683  PJ26522  
 PJ26713  PJ26600  PJ26581  PJ26666  
 PJ26693  PJ26686  PJ26809  
 PJ26707  PJ26864  PJ26892  PJ26746  
 PJ26793  PJ26841  PJ26887  
 PJ26967  PJ27023  PJ27028  PJ21337  
 PJ26904  PJ26890  PJ27079  
 PJ26895  PJ27156  PJ27095  PJ27197  PJ27246  PJ27305  PJ27345  
 PJ27231  PJ27277  PJ27351  PJ27387  PJ27328  PJ27383  PJ27083  
 PJ27299  PJ27302  PJ27268  PJ27333  PJ27214  PJ27393  PJ27422  
 PJ27180  PJ27469  PJ27094  PJ27430  PJ27636  PJ27380  PJ27491  
 PJ27647  PJ27714  PJ27484  PJ27530  PJ27627  PJ27650  PJ27617  
 PJ27686  PJ27634  PJ27804  PJ27746  PJ27784  
To be applied in the order listed for each segment.

ABSTRACT OF PROBLEM
___________________
TPF  Internet mail server support provides a set of servers that
implement the standard Internet mail protocols on  the  TPF  4.1
system.    Users,  or  mail  clients  of these servers, send and
retrieve e-mail.


COMMENTS ON PROBLEM
___________________
The TPF 4.1 system supports the following standard Internet pro-
tocols:
  Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
  Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) Version 4
  Post Office Protocol (POP) Version 3.

SMTP describes how mail messages are delivered from one computer
user to another.  IMAP and POP describe how mail  messages  that
are  received  on  a  computer  (that  is,  the mail server) are
retrieved by a mail client (usually another computer, such as  a
workstation).


SOLUTION
________
TPF  Internet  mail  server support takes advantage of the high-
performance, availability, and  reliability  characteristics  of
the  TPF  4.1  system  to provide a high-volume, high-speed mail
server that can scale up to handle very large numbers  of  users
and mail items.

The  TPF  Internet mail servers can reduce the cost of ownership
of a large Internet mail service  with  a  single-image  system,
simplifying system management and operations.

TPF  Internet  mail  server  support  is  designed  for the most
demanding  Internet  mail  environments,  providing  a  scalable
architecture  that is capable of handling a quarter of a billion
users in a single TPF processor  complex.    TPF  Internet  mail
server  support provides a cost- effective backend or commercial
mail serving solution as well as allowing  TPF  applications  to
readily participate in Internet mail.

DEPENDENCIES
____________

Related Segments Affected By This APAR.
_______________________________________

Segments to be assembled or compiled:

Segments to be link edited:

Load Modules to be loaded:

CMN0
CMN1
CMN2
CMN3
CMN8
CMNA
CMNC
CMNG
CMNI
CMNZ
CMNJ
Migration Considerations
========================

TPF Internet mail server support APAR package includes a
compressed archive file containing the source code and other
files used to create the TPF load module version of this
support.

The compressed archive file contains files in ASCII format.  In
an ASCII environment this file can be expanded with the same
tools used for the APAR package.  In an EBCDIC environment such
as OS/390 UNIX System Services, the APAR package should be
transferred to that filesystem.  Then the compressed archive
file must be extracted from the APAR package without specifying
ASCII-to-EBCDIC conversion.  That single compressed archive file
that was extracted can then be expanded with an ASCII-to-ECBDIC
conversion.  The extracted files will reside under directory
named tpf_mail.

Source files, build files, Makefile files, Makefile.in files,
and a makedef file are either in the tpf_mail directory or
lower-level directories.

The makedef file specifies compiler and assembler directives
such as the directories that are searched for header files and
macros.  The Makefile files and the Makefile.in files direct how
the TPF Internet mail server support code is created.  "make
makefiles" recursively processes these files resulting in
customized Makefile files.  "make" then recursively processes
all the source files to create object files.  The tpf_mail/build
directory contains files ending in ".jcl" which are examples of
how the load modules are created from the object files created
by the make process.


-- END APAR PJ27865




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