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MX V1.1 is a maintenance release of MX. Several major
deficiencies have been corrected:
1. MX's DECnet handling code has been rewritten:
- There is now a separate fork performing DECnet
I/O for each link.
- Throughput is improved, particularly where
multiple DECnet connections are involved.
- Because subforks are doing the I/O, DECnet I/O
no longer blocks MX, which results in far fewer
occasions where "the MAILER does not appear to
be running..."
MX, by default, enables 3 VAXmail listeners
and 2 MX listeners. These, plus the network mail
sender, make for 6 subforks running by default.
The number of listeners is controlled by 2
locations within MX. NMV11 contains the number of
VAXmail listeners to be created when MX is first
started. NSMTP contains the number of MX listeners
to start up. You can change these locations with
DDT should you desire a different number of
listeners enabled.
Because of the number of JFNs and forks that
MX uses, we recommend that you NOT RUN MX UNDER JOB
ZERO! Preferably, MX should run in it's own job.
2. Improved Logfile/Error Messages
- All errors reported in Postmaster messages now
include the pertinent recipient's address.
- Messages are cleaner and less verbose.
- The "Over Quota" message is only displayed
once. UPS:MX.LOG no longer fills up with these
messages every time someone goes on vacation.
- Most strings written to the logfile contain a
message id. This makes it clear which string
belongs to which mail message.
- UPS:MX.LOG is renamed to UPS:yymmdd.LOG each
night at midnight.
- MX will delete logfiles older than N days
(where N defaults to 30, and is site settable).
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The number of days for which MX will keep
old logfiles is contained in location LGDAYS.
The default is 30 days. If you wish to change
this default, deposit the appropriate number of
days in LGDAYS via DDT. If you never want MX
to delete old log files, deposit 0 in LGDAYS.
3. Better DECnet errors displayed in the log file.
When the VAXmail sender encounters a network
error, it used to log the message: "Network error
at node XXXXXX - error occurred opening the link"
(or wherever the error occurred during the Mail-11
protocol). These messages have been improved.
They now say something like:
16-Jan-89 07:00:09 1001 %Unable to connect to node XXXXXX
(No path to destination node)
4. Improved error recovery from file I/O errors (such
as someone dismounting POBOX:) during local mail
delivery.