Patch Name: PHSS_7810 Patch Description: s700_800 10.01-10.10 X400 per-recipient flag problem Creation Date: 96/06/21 Post Date: 96/06/27 Hardware Platforms - OS Releases: s700: 10.01 10.10 s800: 10.01 10.10 Products: OpenMail B.04.01 Filesets: OpenMail.OM-CORE,B.04.01 OpenMail.OM-X400,B.04.01 Automatic Reboot?: No Status: General Superseded Critical: No Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/10.X/PHSS_7810 Symptoms: PHSS_7810: 1653159467: If MTA report requests an "audited report" in the per recipient flags of a message, any subsequent delivery or non-delivery report for that message will have zero user report request bits set. PHSS_7676: 5000715755: A Korean ORN field value which is entered into the directory through the UAL is different from the value entered through the omaddent command. The value entered through the UAL is exactly what the converters supply and includes the optional designation and invocation for the T61BASE LH Code Page. The value entered through omaddent excludes these optional D&I. PHSS_7338: Binary Attachments were going out in X400 as BP14 not external or FTBP. 1653165514: Problem with coercion of Word 6 documents 5003298521: Support for X4_SN_EMPTY_TOKEN missing from X400 XAPIA mappers. 1653159467: If MTA report requests an "audited report" in the per recipient flags of a message, any subsequent delivery or non-delivery report for that message will have zero user report request bits set. PHSS_7265: D500255653: Partially Wild-Carded OpenMail Routes not Displayed by AdC GUI Duplicate Key Errors When Synchronizing OpenMail Mangaged Nodes using AdC. PHSS_7237: D500251173: In the Korean environment, admin commands that specify an ORN, when the last field is NULL, place incorrect information in the directory and/or in other Openmail data areas. 1600164509: Need to be able to send Text attachments as File Transfer Body Parts. D500222364: FTBP Object ID's should be in a separate file from the External Body part (15) Object ID's. 5003295386: Openmail should generate an EMA Unknown Attachment FTBP for unconfigured file types. Defect Description: PHSS_7810: 1653159467: The constant for checking the MTA report request flags was set to 0x30 instead of 0x60. PHSS_7676: 5000715755: A Korean ORN field value which is entered into the directory through the UAL is different from the value entered through the omaddent command. The value entered through the UAL is exactly what the converters supply and includes the optional designation and invocation for the T61BASE LH Code Page. The value entered through omaddent excludes these optional D&I. PHSS_7338: Binary Attachments can now go out in X400 as BP14, external or FTBP. 1653165514: Better Word 6 signature in map.types. 5003298521: Support for X4_SN_EMPTY_TOKEN re-instated to X400 XAPIA mappers. 1653159467: The constant for checking the MTA report request flags was set to 0x30 instead of 0x60. PHSS_7265: D500255653: If Part Wild-Carded Routes are used within OpenMail, e.g. C=GB/A=GOLD* Then all text immeadiately before the wild-card is lost, as the route is discovered by HP OpenView AdminCenter. This may lead to 'Duplicate Key' errors during synchronization and mis-representation of the route. The actual route within OpenMail is OK, it is only the visible representation of the route via AdC that is incorrect. PHSS_7237: D500251173: When ORNs are supplied to an admin command, the ORN is first converted to the T61 interchange character set. Then the ORN is parsed into a of tags and values, each in T61. When the final attribute value is NULL, this parsing incorrectly places the T61 designations and invocations in the value. 1600164509: IA5 or ISO8859-1 or ISO6937 text can now be sent or received using the EMA Unknown Text File Transfer Body Part. D500222364: FTBP Object ID's are now held in ftbpids.map. External Body part (15) Object ID's are held objids.map. 5003295386: Outgoing: Openmail now generates an EMA Unknown Attachment FTBP for unconfigured file types. Incoming: If this object ID is received, it is flagged as Binary. SR: 1653159467 5000715755 1653165514 5003298521 1653159467 D500255653 1600164509 D500222364 5003295386 D500251173 Patch Files: /opt/openmail/bin/x400.hpx.in /opt/openmail/bin/x400.hpx.out /opt/openmail/bin/x400.cds.in /opt/openmail/bin/x400.cds.out /opt/openmail/lib/libom.sl /var/opt/openmail/release.sys/objids.map /var/opt/openmail/release.sys/ftbpids.map /var/opt/openmail/release.sys/map.types /tmp/ominst.7237 /tmp/ominst.7338 what(1) Output: /opt/openmail/bin/x400.hpx.in: ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/06/19 B.04.01.03 x400.hpx.in, x400.cds.in ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/19 B.04.01.02 x400.hpx.in, x400.cds.in ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/10 B.04.01.01 x400.hpx.in, x400.cds.in ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- X400-GTWAPI: C.05.22 $Date: 95/11/06 9:25:44 $ /opt/openmail/bin/x400.hpx.out: ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/19 B.04.01.02 x400.hpx.out, x400.cds.out ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/10 B.04.01.01 x400.hpx.out, x400.cds.out ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- X400-GTWAPI: C.05.22 $Date: 95/11/06 9:25:44 $ /opt/openmail/bin/x400.cds.in: ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/06/19 B.04.01.03 x400.hpx.in, x400.cds.in ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/19 B.04.01.02 x400.hpx.in, x400.cds.in ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/10 B.04.01.01 x400.hpx.in, x400.cds.in ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- /opt/openmail/bin/x400.cds.out: ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/19 B.04.01.02 x400.hpx.out, x400.cds.out ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/10 B.04.01.01 x400.hpx.out, x400.cds.out ---------------------------------------------------- ------------- /opt/openmail/lib/libom.sl: $Header: gen_vers.c,v 1.18.1.3 96/04/22 11:53:48 ste ve Exp $ Sccs_Id = %W% $Header: mll_access.c,v 5.12 95/07/14 16:33:04 jacki e Exp $ $Header: mll_highl.c,v 5.3 94/06/22 00:43:40 gren Ex p $ Sccs_Id = %W% $Header: bb_find.c,v 1.10 95/09/29 17:02:36 ann Exp $ Sccs_Id = %W% $Header: bb_itm2acl.c,v 1.2 94/11/23 11:16:27 kevins Exp $ Sccs_Id = %W% $Header: bb_utils.c,v 1.38 95/07/14 16:10:18 jackie Exp $ Sccs_Id = %W% $Header: cl_format.c,v 5.25 94/06/21 18:56:33 gren E xp $ Sccs_Id = %W% $Header: da_FmtEnt.c,v 1.23 96/04/17 16:45:18 steve Exp $ Sccs_Id = %W% $Header: da_PrsEnt.c,v 4.43 95/09/26 17:16:34 ann Ex p $ ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ uscv_krcnv.c, uscv_korea.h, ufcv_krcnv.c, ufcv_korea .h PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/06/06 B.04.01.04 da_FmtEnt.c PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/17 B.04.01.03 t61_TfmTIS.c PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/10 B.04.01.02 oid_ObjId.c, oid_access.h PATCHED_B.04.01: 96/04/10 B.04.01.01 libom.sl ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ Sccs_Id = %W% $Header: usrl_add.c,v 4.29 96/01/04 10:06:29 tonyn E xp $ Sccs_Id = %W% $Header: usrl_del.c,v 4.13 96/01/04 10:07:11 tonyn E xp $ Sccs_Id = %W% $Header: usrl_lic.c,v 4.5 94/06/21 21:55:11 gren Exp $ /var/opt/openmail/release.sys/objids.map: No what strings /var/opt/openmail/release.sys/ftbpids.map: No what strings /var/opt/openmail/release.sys/map.types: $Header: sys_coerce,v 5.14 96/04/18 12:58:32 tonyn E xp $ /tmp/ominst.7237: Installation file for the OpenMail core product /tmp/ominst.7338: Installation file for the OpenMail core product cksum(1) Output: 2629344580 1187840 /opt/openmail/bin/x400.hpx.in 1405138966 1179648 /opt/openmail/bin/x400.hpx.out 2172196021 2260992 /opt/openmail/bin/x400.cds.in 1848375078 2252800 /opt/openmail/bin/x400.cds.out 1697030560 3825664 /opt/openmail/lib/libom.sl 3455757598 3164 /var/opt/openmail/release.sys/objids.map 810293893 16126 /var/opt/openmail/release.sys/ftbpids.map 1676574275 8037 /var/opt/openmail/release.sys/map.types 3608643205 3038 /tmp/ominst.7237 1369236931 3047 /tmp/ominst.7338 Patch Conflicts: None Patch Dependencies: None Hardware Dependencies: None Other Dependencies: None Supersedes: PHSS_7237 PHSS_7265 PHSS_7338 PHSS_7676 Equivalent Patches: PHSS_7809: s700: 9.01 9.03 9.05 9.07 s800: 9.00 9.04 Patch Package Size: 10580 Kbytes Installation Instructions: Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms and conditions for precautions, scope of license, restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties, before installing this patch. ------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Back up your system before installing a patch. 2. Login as root. 3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory. 4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch: cd /tmp sh PHSS_7810 5a. For a standalone system, run swinstall to install the patch: swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x match_target=true \ -s /tmp/PHSS_7810.depot 5b. For a homogeneous NFS Diskless cluster run swcluster on the server to install the patch on the server and the clients: swcluster -i -b This will invoke swcluster in the interactive mode and force all clients to be shut down. WARNING: All cluster clients must be shut down prior to the patch installation. Installing the patch while the clients are booted is unsupported and can lead to serious problems. The swcluster command will invoke an swinstall session in which you must specify: alternate root path - default is /export/shared_root/OS_700 source depot path - /tmp/PHSS_7810.depot To complete the installation, select the patch by choosing "Actions -> Match What Target Has" and then "Actions -> Install" from the Menubar. 5c. For a heterogeneous NFS Diskless cluster: - run swinstall on the server as in step 5a to install the patch on the cluster server. - run swcluster on the server as in step 5b to install the patch on the cluster clients. The cluster clients must be shut down as described in step 5b. By default swinstall will archive the original software in /var/adm/sw/patch/PHSS_7810. If you do not wish to retain a copy of the original software, you can create an empty file named /var/adm/sw/patch/PATCH_NOSAVE. Warning: If this file exists when a patch is installed, the patch cannot be deinstalled. Please be careful when using this feature. It is recommended that you move the PHSS_7810.text file to /var/adm/sw/patch for future reference. To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the tape drive, use the command: dd if=/tmp/PHSS_7810.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k Special Installation Instructions: SUBSYSTEM_SHUT ---------------------------------------------------------- PHSS_7676: ---------- This patch corrects the problem for any future directory updates through the UAL. This patch has no effect on directory updates made prior to installing this patch. This patch changes both string and file converters so they are consistent with each other. The file converters are used for converting message content. To disable the change for the file converters, set the general.cfg option CONV_KFILE_GEN_ASC_DI=T. This option is not recommended and should only be used if problems arise as a result of the file converter changes. ---------------------------------------------------------- Configuring FTBP support for Text --------------------------------- 1. The FTBP Object ID's that were in the bottom half of objids.map, have now been moved into a new file ~openmail/sys/ftbpids.map. The format of this file is the same as objids.map. EXCEPT: where the same Object ID is used to map onto different Openmail filecodes, the FIRST one will be used for incoming messages. It used to be the last one. This change should improve performance. 2. New entries have been added to ftbpids.map including EMA Unknown Attachment, and EMA Unknown Text. Plus additional Microsoft and Lotus mappings. 3. The madmd.cfg file option PREFERRED_TEXT_BODY_PART can now take one of the following additional values to specify that a text attachment should go out as a FTBP: FTBP-IA5, FTBP-ISO6937 or FTBP-ISO8859_1. If PREFERRED_TEXT_BODY_PART is set to anything else, the attachment will NOT go out as a FTBP. 4. Because EMA Unknown Text does not give any indication of character set, Openmail provides a limited degree of steering as follows: a. Outgoing ----------- Multiple entries for Text (OM file code 1167) exist in ftbpids.map. They are distinguished by the CHARSET token. For outgoing text a match for both OMFILECODE and CHARSET must be made to determine the Object ID. At present, all combinations map onto the EMA Unknown Text OID. This may change if new OID's are defined later by EMA. Note that PREFERRED_TEXT_BODY_PART=FTBP-{charset}, ENCODING=88 and GENERATE_FTBP=TRUE must all be set for the particular route in the madmd.cfg file. b. Incoming ----------- If a FTBP with an Object ID of "EMA Unknown Text" is received, a matching madmd.cfg route entry is looked-for to determine the value of PREFERRED_TEXT_BODY_PART. If this entry is found and is set to one of the FTBP-{charset} values, that {charset} will be used to mark the text type within Openmail. If the record is not found, IA5 is assumed. -------------------------------------------------- PHSS_7237: This patch corrects the defect for any future use of the administration commands. If a field in a directory entry or other date area already already contains an incorrect null attribute value, this patch will not correct the entry. -------------------------------------------------- NOTE: OpenMail must be shutdown before installing this patch.