Oracle Audio Technologies Application 9i User Manual
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All the other parameters will be read from the properties file, or the default values
will be used. If other parameters are defined property, you can bypass the login.
Note that all parameters values are strings. Also, if a parameter is defined through
request
, it will override the corresponding parameter in the properties file.
The following Directory parameters can be passed through
request
:
Table 2–4
Directory parameters passed through
request
DOMAIN
Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.default.emaildomain" in the properties file.
LOG
Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.log" in the properties file.
LOGFILE
Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.logger" in the properties file.
MAIL_FETCH_
SIZE
Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.msgfetch.setsize" in the properties file.
TIMEOUT
Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.server.connect.timeout" in the properties file.
CONFIG
Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.config.class" in the properties file.
DIR_ENABLED
Definition, possible values, and default values are the same
as the "mail.directoryEnabled" in the properties file.
USERNAME
Username of the user for transparent login.
PASSWORD
Password of the user for transparent login. If USERNAME is
not sent at the same time, this password will be ignored, and
the user must login. For example, if you want to bypass the
login, you can pass the username and password through the
request:
http://myURL/Mail.jsp?USERNAME=myusername&PASS
WORD=mypassword
LDAPHOST
Definition,
possible values, and default values are the same as the
"ldap.host" in the properties file.
LDAPPORT
Definition,
possible values, and default values are the same as the
"ldap.port" in the properties file.