Testing address access mapping tables

The   utility can be useful in testing address access control mappings. Note that typically at least some of the utility&#x27;s switches ,  ,   ,  ,   , and (new 6.2)    should be specified, in order to set relevant  fields of the access mapping table probe and thus achieve meaningful  testing. If an access control mapping table makes use of flag tests, then in order to properly test it, see also the    utility&#x27;s (new in 6.3) switches  ,  ,   ,  ,. For instance, an    mapping table of  ORIG_SEND_ACCESS tcp_local&#x7c;friendly@somewhere.com&#x7c;l&#x7c;AdamUser@acme.com     $Y tcp_local&#x7c;unwelcome@elsewhere.com&#x7c;l&#x7c;AdamUser@acme.com    $NGo$ away! can be probed as follows: -source=tcp_local -destination=l AdamUser@acme.com''' ... Submitted address list: ims-ms adam58@ims-ms-daemon (orig AdamUser@acme.com, inter AdamUser@acme.com, host  ims-ms-daemon) &#x2a;NOTIFY-FAILURES&#x2a; &#x2a;NOTIFY-DELAYS&#x2a; Submitted notifications list: -source=tcp_local -destination=l AdamUser@acme.com'...'' Submitted address list: Address list error -- Go away!: AdamUser@acme.com Submitted notifications list: If the  switch is also specified, then in  addition to showing the effect of access control mapping table  application, the output will also show the actual mapping table  probe(s) constructed. For instance: -source=tcp_local -destination=ims-ms AdamUser@acme.com -debug'...'' &#x2a;&#x2a;&#x2a; Debug output from submitting an envelope address: ... 12:27:18.86:      - orig_send_access mapping check: tcp_local&#x7c;friendly@somewhere.com&#x7c;l&#x7c;AdamUser@acme.com 12:27:18.86:        - passed. 12:27:18.86:      - send_access mapping check: tcp_local&#x7c;friendly@somewhere.com&#x7c;ims-ms&#x7c;adam58@ims-ms-daemon 12:27:18.86:        - passed. ... Submitted address list: ims-ms adam58@ims-ms-daemon (orig AdamUser@acme.com, inter AdamUser@acme.com, host  ims-ms-daemon) &#x2a;NOTIFY-FAILURES&#x2a; &#x2a;NOTIFY-DELAYS&#x2a; Submitted notifications list:
 * 1) '''imsimta test -rewrite -from="friendly@somewhere.com" \
 * 1) '''imsimta test -rewrite -from="unwelcome@elsewhere.com" \
 * 1) '''imsimta test -rewrite -from="friendly@somewhere.com" \

See also:
 * FROM_ACCESS mapping table
 * Recipient access mapping tables
 * test -rewrite utility
 * Testing mapping tables