This file holds the definitions of all the communications protocols known to the kernel. A protocol has executable MUMPS code for sending, receiving, opening, and closing a link. This file is not to be touched by anyone not intimately knowledgeable with the workings of the networked MailMan. APPLICATION GROUP(S): XM
HELP-PROMPT: ANSWER MUST BE 1-200 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH
DESCRIPTION: The executable MUMPS code which will open the communication channel, setting the variable IO to the proper value.
There are a couple of variables that can be set in this area to control the connection:
XMNO220=1 will stop MailMan from issuing its second (and mandatory when talking to another MailMan system, but fatal when talking to non-MailMan SMTP messaging systems) 220 'ready' when the receiver is indicating it is on
the line and ready to receive.
XMD="D" causes MailMan to echo on the principle device the entire transmission script.