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208 Sun Fire V20z and Sun Fire V40z Servers, Server Management Guide May, 2004
SP Get SMTP Subscribers Subcommand
Description: Returns detailed information about one or all SMTP subscribers.
Format
Command format:
sp get smtp subscribers [{-n | --name} <NAME>] [-H | noheader]
[{-D | --delim <DELIMITER>}]
TABLE H-69 lists the arguments for this subcommand.
TABLE H-70 lists the default SMTP subscribers.
Long email messages contain full event details in the message body, while short
email messages contain no message body and a descriptive subject line (the same
subject as used for long messages).
The short-email format is intended to be used with pagers and other wireless access
devices with which message-size constraints may prevent reception of the
long-format message.
TABLE H-69 Arguments for Subcommand sp get smtp sebscribers
Arguments Description
{ -n | --namserver } Specifies the name of the SMTP subscriber for which to
retrieve information. If you do not specify this option, the
command returns information for all subscribers.
{ -H | --noheader } Suppresses column headings.
{ -D | --delim } Delimits columns with the specified delimiter. Headings are
also delimited unless suppressed. The delimiter can be any
character or string.
TABLE H-70 Default SMTP Subscribers
Subscriber Description
SMTP_Info_Short Short email message, informational severity
SMTP_Info_Long Long email message, informational severity
SMTP_Warning_Short Short email message, warning severity
SMTP_Warning_Long Long email message, warning severity
SMTP_Critical_Short Short email message, critical severity
SMTP_Critical_Long Long email message, critical severity
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