PC DB: General Information About Mail Templates
ID: Q117927
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, versions 3.0, 3.0a, 3.2
SUMMARY
You can use templates to add custom directory information to versions 3.0,
3.0a, and 3.2 of Microsoft Mail for PC Networks postoffice. In addition to
the default fields provided by Mail (alias, name, address type, mailbox,
postoffice and network), you can display custom information for each user
(such as telephone number, office number, and employee identification
number) in the postoffice address list.
The postoffice administrator creates a template file which defines the
way the custom information will look. The information about each user is
kept in an encrypted file on the postoffice. Mail provides a program to
convert between the encrypted format and ASCII (text only) format.
Important Files
ADMIN.INF Encrypted user information
ADMIN.TPL Format for the information
EXAMPLE.TPL Sample template file; edit and rename to ADMIN.TPL
COURIER.TPL DO NOT EDIT, contains system defaults (alias, name,
etc.)
TEMPLATE.EXE Converts between encrypted user information and ASCII
(text only) format. (ADMIN.INF <===> ADMIN.TXT
To use a template, the postoffice administrator will:
- Create the ADMIN.TPL file. The format for the ADMIN.TPL file is
documented in the version 3.0 Microsoft Mail "Administrator's Guide"
chapter 9, "Templates and Custom User Directories." Just rename
EXAMPLE.TPL to ADMIN.TPL if you want to edit a working sample.
- Save the ADMIN.TPL file as ASCII (text only) in the postoffice
TPL sub directory with read-only privileges.
NOTE: If there is an ADMIN.TPL file in the TPL subdirectory, the Mail
Administrator program (ADMIN.EXE) will create the ADMIN.INF file in the
postoffice INF subdirectory the next time you start it on that postoffice.
- Put the user information into the ADMIN.INF.
On a small postoffic (fewer than 50 users): Use the Mail Administrator
program to enter the template information when you create users. If the
users already have an account on the postoffice, use Local-Admin,
Modify.
On a large postoffice (more than 50 users): Create an ASCII (text only)
file that contains the information you want, and convert it to ADMIN.INF
using the TEMPLATE.EXE program.
The ADMIN.TPL and ADMIN.INF files must be treated as a unit. If changes
are made to the ADMIN.TPL file, the ADMIN.INF is invalid and must be
updated as follows:
On a small postoffice: Make changes to the ADMIN.TPL file, delete the
ADMIN.INF file, and re-enter the information using the Mail
Administrator program.
On a large postoffice: Make changes to the ADMIN.TPL file and convert
the ADMIN.INF file to ADMIN.TXT using TEMPLATE.EXE. Edit the ADMIN.TXT
file to add the new/revised information. Convert ADMIN.TXT back
to ADMIN.INF using TEMPLATE.EXE.
REFERENCES
For more information, see the chapter "Templates and Custom User
Directories" in the "Microsoft Mail Administrator's Guide."
Additional query words:
3.00 3.00a 3.20
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:3.0,3.0a,3.2
Platform : WINDOWS
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