1 /ABORT
By default, if an error occurs while processing an input message file or recipient address, PMDF SEND will ask the user whether or not to send the message anyhow. If the /ABORT qualifier is specified, then PMDF SEND will merely exit (with an error) when a problem occurs during file or address processing. The /ABORT and /IGNORE qualifiers are mutually exclusive - only one or the other can be used.
2 /BCC
Positional parameter which can be used to specify that the given recipient address, and subsequent recipient addresses, should be treated as Bcc: addresses. By default, recipient addresses are interpreted as To: addresses.
3 /CC
Positional parameter which can be used to specify that the given recipient address, and subsequent recipient addresses, should be treated as Cc: addresses. By default, recipient addresses are interpreted as To: addresses.
4 /COMMENTS
/COMMENTS=comments This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Comments: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Comments: header line is used; if none exists no Comments: header line will appear in the outgoing message unless the PMDF_COMMENTS logical is defined.
5 /DELIVERY_RECEIPT_TO
/DELIVERY_RECEIPT_TO=address This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Delivery-receipt-to: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Delivery-receipt-to: header line is used; if none exists, no Delivery-receipt-to: header line will appear in the outgoing message.
6 /ENCODING
/ENCODING=encoding Specify the encoding method to use to encode an input message file. Normally, no encoding is used; however, this depends upon the file type as determined by the file extension. The available encoding methods are BASE32, BASE64, CBASE64 (compressed base64), BASE85, BINHEX, BTOA HEXADECIMAL, PATHWORKS, QUOTED_PRINTABLE, UUENCODE, and CUUENCODE (compressed UUENCODE). No encoding can be specified for a file containing header information (/HEADERS).
7 /ERRORS_TO
/ERRORS_TO=address This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Errors- to: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Errors-to: header line is used; if none exists no Errors-to: header line will appear in the outgoing message unless the PMDF_ ERRORS_TO logical is defined.
8 /EXPAND_LIMIT
/EXPAND_LIMIT=limit If, during the process of expanding the message's recipient addresses, the count of recipients exceeds the specified limit then the address expansion will be deferred. PMDF SEND will expand the addresses "off-line" so that the user need not wait.
9 /EXTRA
/EXTRA=header_line Additional header lines can be specified with the /EXTRA qualifier. Specify the entire text of the header line; e.g., /EXTRA="X-Sign: Aquarius". Multiple header lines should be specified using the format /EXTRA=(hdr1,hdr2,...).
10 /FAX
When the /FAX qualifier is specified, the pop-up FAX addressing form is invoked. The message being sent will be sent to the addresses specified via pop-up form as well as any additional addresses specified with the recipient address parameter.
11 /FILENAME
/FILENAME=name /NOFILENAME (default) This positional qualifier, when specified, causes the name of the input file to be included as a parameter to the associated MIME Content-type: header line. You can specify the name to be included in the header line, or if you do not specify a name, by default the name of the input file will be used.
12 /FROM
/FROM=address This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the From: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing From: header line is used; if none exists and the PMDF_FROM logical is not defined, then a From: header line will be constructed from the username of the user invoking SEND and from the local host name. Note that even if a From: address is provided your address will appear in a Sender: header line.
13 /HEADERS
/HEADERS /NOHEADERS (default) The input message is assumed to have no header attached to it by default. The /HEADERS qualifier tells SEND that a header is already attached to the message; it is modified and used to form the header for the message that is actually sent.
14 /IGNORE
By default, if an error occurs while processing an input message file or recipient address, PMDF SEND will ask the user whether or not to send the message anyhow. If the /IGNORE qualifier is specified, then PMDF SEND will not ask the user whether or not to send the message - it will send the good input files to the good recipient addresses. The /ABORT and /IGNORE qualifiers are mutually exclusive - only one or the other can be used.
15 /IMPORTANCE
/IMPORTANCE=importance This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Importance: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Importance: header line is used; if none exists no Importance: header line will appear in the outgoing message unless the PMDF_IMPORTANCE logical is defined.
16 /KEYWORDS
/KEYWORDS=keywords This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Keywords: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Keywords: header line is used; if none exists no Keywords: header line will appear in the outgoing message unless the PMDF_KEYWORDS logical is defined.
17 /LOG
/LOG=log-list Specify what sort of informational message PMDF SEND should issue. The log-list is a list of zero or more of the following: NONE, ADDRESSES, FILES, MESSAGES, IDS, or ALL. NONE indicates no logging, is equivalent to /NOLOG, and is the default. ADDRESSES causes one informational message to be output for each specified recipient address. FILES causes one information message to be output for each input file. MESSAGES produces a summary message that indicates how many addresses and files were processed successfully. IDS produces an informational message showing the contents of the Message-Id: header of the resulting message. ALL activates all forms of logging; it cannot be specified simultaneously with NONE. /LOG=MESSAGES is the default if /LOG is specified without an explicit log-list.
18 /MODE
/MODE=mode Specify the file access mode to use when reading an input message file. By default, input files are read in text mode. The access modes are TEXT, RECORD, CRATTRIBUTE, LFATTRIBUTE, CRLFATTRIBUTE, and BLOCK. A file containing header information must be accessed using TEXT mode.
19 /MULTIPART
This qualifier may be used to tell PMDF SEND to always format the messages it sends as multipart MIME messages.
20 /ORGANIZATION
/ORGANIZATION=organization This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Organization: header line. This qualifier is ignored if an Organization: header line is already present. If this qualifier is not specified or negated no Organization: header line is added unless the PMDF_ORGANIZATION logical is defined.
21 /PRIORITY
/PRIORITY=priority This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Priority: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Priority: header line is used; if none exists no Priority: header line will appear in the outgoing message.
22 /READ_RECEIPT_TO
/READ_RECEIPT_TO=address This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Read- receipt-to: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Read-receipt-to: header line is used; if none exists, no Read-receipt-to: header line will appear in the outgoing message.
23 /REFERENCES
/REFERENCES=references This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the References: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing References: header line is used; if none exists no References: header line will appear in the outgoing message unless the PMDF_REFERENCES logical is defined.
24 /REPLY_TO
/REPLY_TO=address This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Reply- to: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Reply-to: header line is used; if none exists no Reply-to: header line will appear in the outgoing message unless the PMDF_REPLY_TO logical is defined.
25 /RETURN_ADDRESS
/RETURN_ADDRESS=address Specify the address to be used as the envelope originator address. If the message is returned as undeliverable by the mail system transport the nondelivery notice is normally sent to this address.
26 /RFROM
/RFROM=address This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Resent- From: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Resent-From: header line is used; if no such header line exists no Resent-From: header line will be attached to the outgoing message.
27 /RREPLY_TO
/RREPLY_TO=address This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Resent-Reply-to: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Resent-Reply-to: header line is used; if no such header line exists no Resent-Reply-to: header line will be attached to the outgoing message.
28 /SENSITIVITY
/SENSITIVITY=sensitivity This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Sensitivity: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Sensitivity: header line is used; if none exists no Sensitivity: header line will appear in the outgoing message unless the PMDF_SENSITIVITY logical is defined.
29 /SUBADDRESS
/SUBADDRESS=subaddress Specify a subaddress to attach to the envelope From: address; e.g., if the envelope From: address is rex@example.com then specifying /SUBADDRESS="Postmaster" would result in the envelope From: address rex+Postmaster@example.com.
30 /SUBJECT
/SUBJECT=subject This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Subject: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Subject: header line is used; if none exists no Subject: header line will appear in the outgoing message.
31 /TO
Positional parameter which can be used to specify that a given recipient address should be treated as a To: address, which is the default interpretation.
32 /USER
/USER=username Specify the local username to use in the message sender's address; (this will be the From: address if no other From: address is given and the Sender: address otherwise). You must either have WORLD privilege or hold the PMDF_WORLD or PMDF_WORLD_ username rightslist identifier in order to use this qualifier and specify a username other than your own. The special case of a blank string will not insert any Sender: information.
33 /WARNINGS_TO
/WARNINGS_TO=address This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the Warnings-to: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing Warnings-to: header line is used; if none exists no Warnings-to: header line will appear in the outgoing message unless the PMDF_WARNINGS_TO logical is defined.
34 /X_PS_QUALIFIERS
/X_PS_QUALIFIERS=qualifiers This qualifier can be used to specify the contents of the X- ps-qualifiers: header line. If this qualifier is not used, any existing X-ps-qualifiers: header line is used; if none exists no X-ps-qualifiers: header line will appear in the outgoing message unless the PMDF_X_PS_QUALIFIERS logical is defined.