The CNBUILD utility compiles the textual configuration, option, mapping, security, conversion, system wide filter, and alias files into a single OpenVMS shareable image. The resulting image, PMDF_CONFIG_DATA (usually PMDF_EXE:CONFIG_DATA.EXE), can then be installed with the OpenVMS INSTALL utility. Whenever a component of PMDF (e.g., a channel program) must read any possibly compiled configuration component, it first checks to see if the PMDF_CONFIG_DATA image exists. If it does, the image is merged into the running program using the OpenVMS RTL routine LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL. There are five exceptions to this rule. The first is CNBUILD itself, which for obvious reasons always reads the text files and never tries to load the image form of the configuration data. The remaining four exceptions are TEST/REWRITE, TEST/MAPPING, TEST/FAX_ROUTING, and TEST/X400 which can all be instructed with the /NOIMAGE_FILE qualifier to ignore any compiled image information. This facility in TEST/REWRITE is useful for testing changes prior to compiling them. The reason for compiling configuration information is simple: performance. The only penalty paid for compilation is the need to rebuild and reinstall the file any time the configuration or alias files are edited. Also, be sure to restart any channels or components which load the configuration data only once when they start up (e.g., the PMDF multithreaded TCP SMTP server, the POP or IMAP servers, FAX_RECEIVE, BITNET channels, or, if using PMDF- MR for MR TS replacement, the All-in-1 Sender, All-in-1 Fetcher, and MailWorks server). Once you begin to use a compiled configuration, it will be necessary to recompile the configuration every time changes are made to any of the following files: the PMDF configuration file, PMDF.CNF (or any files referenced by it); the system alias file, ALIASES.; the system mapping file, MAPPINGS.; the PMDF option file, OPTION.DAT; the conversions file, CONVERSIONS., the system wide filter file, PMDF.FILTER, the circuit check configuration file, CIRCUITCHECK.CNF, or the security configuration file, SECURITY.CNF. Until such time that the configuration is recompiled and reinstalled, changes to any of these files will not be visible to the running PMDF system. See the PMDF System Manager's Guide for further details on the use of compiled configurations.