Enable Option

Setting an  option for some server to    enables the selected server on   startup. (Note: For some servers, SSL service may be enabled separately using the corresponding enablesslport option.)

Use with rollovermanager
 The  rollovermanager option enables its operation.

The default value in this context is: 1

See also:
 * rollovermanager options

Use with dispatcher
 The  Dispatcher option  is used to enable the dispatcher daemon. This defaults to the value of the  (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration) option. When the Dispatcher is enabled, the default for    (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration) is 1.

See also:
 * Dispatcher
 * Scheduler task options
 * Dispatcher options

Use with job controller
 The Job Controller  option is used to enable the Job Controller daemon. This defaults to the value of the  (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration) option. When the job_controller is enabled, the default for   (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration) is 1. In addition, the default for   (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration) is also 1 in this case.

See also:
 * Job Controller
 * Job Controller options

Use with deploymap
 The Deployment Map  option, , enables use of the Deployment Map service. Whether to run as a client or server is specified with the  option. The default is to run as a client.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * run_as_server Option
 * Deployment Map options

Use with autorestart
 The Autorestart option (  or more simply   in Unified Configuration, or   in legacy  configuration) enables automatic restart of failed or frozen (unresponsive) servers including IMAP, POP,  MSHTTP,  Job Controller,  Dispatcher, and  MMP servers.

The default value in this context is: 1

See also:
 * Base autorestart options
 * Job Controller
 * Dispatcher

Use with service
 (New in 7.0.5) The  Dispatcher    option controls whether the service is enabled. It defaults to, but may be set to    to disable  a service.

The default value in this context is: 1

See also:
 * Service group
 * Dispatcher options

Use with notifytarget
 The  option under ,    , specifies whether to generate notifications for this destination. This defaults to. This can also be used to disable the default destination for a JMQ plugin, so notifications are only sent to destinations specified in the  attribute in users&#x27; directory entries.

The default value in this context is: 1

See also:
 * notifytarget options

Use with ens
 The  ENS option enables the ENS server on   startup. The default value is the value of  (aka   in legacy config).

See also:
 * ENS options

Use with folderquota
 The  Message Store   option enables quota by folder.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * Message Store folderquota options

Use with indexer
 The  Indexer option, if set to , causes sending some IMAP search and sort commands to ISS, the Indexing and Search Service. The server_host Indexer option must also be set for this to function correctly. The ISS processes search operations based on words rather than substrings so results may not be IMAP standards compliant and may differ from a search performed by the IMAP server.

If the ESEARCH RETURN (ALL) result option is present in the search command, then ISS is used. For all other ESEARCH extension features, the ISS is not used. The ISS is not used if KEYWORD, HEADER, OLDER, YOUNGER, MODSEQ, ANNOTATION, or RECENT appear. At least one of the following search terms: SUBJECT, FROM, TO, CC, BCC, TEXT or BODY must be present for the ISS to be used. If an error occurs from the ISS, then the search may fall back to processing by the IMAP server. See the ISS documentation for details on what searches it supports as it may not support all combinations of AND, OR and NOT operators that IMAP supports. The specific rules of what is sent to the ISS and what is processed locally on the IMAP server may change in future releases.

The  option modifies the above rules so that TEXT or BODY must be present or the search will not be sent to the ISS.

As of Messaging Server 7.0.5.30.0, the ISS is used to process IMAP ESEARCH commands with RETURN (ALL) result option. For all other ESEARCH extension features, the ISS is not used.

Also see the debugkeys option&#x27;s   key to enable IMAP search and sort command related debug.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * bodytextonly Option
 * server_host Option
 * Indexer options

Use with messagetype
 The  Message Store   option enables the Message Store&#x27;s message typing feature.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * Message Store messagetype and typequota options

Use with dbreplicate
 Tne  Message Store   option enables the mboxlist database replication feature.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * Message Store dbreplicate options

Use with msghash
 The  Message Store   option enables message hash database.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * Message Store msghash options

Use with mta
 The  MTA option,   (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration), provides a default setting for the    option and the    option. The  option is deprecated in favor of the two more explicit   options.

The default if this option is not explicitly set is, but initial configuration may set this option to enable the MTA, as appropriate.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * Dispatcher
 * Job Controller
 * MTA options

Use with metermaid
 The  MeterMaid option enables the MeterMaid  service on   startup.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * MeterMaid
 * metermaid options

Use with the MMP
 The  MMP option enables the MMP service on   startup. The default if this option is not set is,  but initial configuration may set the option to enable the MMP, as appropriate.

To actually run a proxy server, note that the proxy server must have a  block defined with at least one non-zero port specified within that block; see in particular the   and   tcp_listen block options.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * tcp_listen options
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options

Use with pab
<span id='scope_pab'> The  PAB option enables or disables the Personal Address Book (PAB) feature.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * PAB options

Use with purge
<span id='scope_purge'> The  Message Store   option,   (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration),  enables the   server on   startup. Initial configuration normally sets this option based on the setting of the  Message Store option,   (Unified Configuration) or    (legacy configuration).

If  is 0, the value of this option is ignored and the impurge daemon is not started. If  is 1, the impurge daemon will run unless this option is explicitly set to 0.

Note that a setting of   (whether set explicitly, or in effect due to  ) enables the Message Store    process to run as a daemon (server) process. Alternatively, it is possible to instead disable such a daemon process,, and instead configure the  Scheduler to execute an   command periodically, using a Scheduler task. cannot be executed manually by an administrator, nor run by the Scheduler, if it is already running as a daemon process; attempting to run it again will result in an error in the Messaging Server  log file along the lines of: &#x5b;24/Feb/2009:14:47:15 +1100&#x5d; hostname impurge&#x5b;17986&#x5d;: General Error: Could not get purge session lock. Possibly another impurge is running

See also:
 * purge task options
 * Message Store purge options

Use with relinker
<span id='scope_relinker'> The  Message Store   option enables real-time re-linking of messages in the append code, and   purge. The  command-line tool may be run even if this option is off, however since   will not purge the repository,   must be used for this task. Turning this option on affects message delivery performance in exchange for the disk space savings.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * Message Store relinker options

Use with schedule
<span id='scope_schedule'> The  Scheduler option,   (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration), enables the Scheduler service on   startup. This option defaults to  if not set,  but initial configuration normally enables the option.

The default value in this context is: 0

Use with smime
<span id='scope_smime'> The  S/MIME option controls whether the S/MIME features are available to Web Client Mail users who have permission to use them.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * SMIME options

Use with sms_gateway
<span id='scope_sms_gateway'> The SMS gateway option,   (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration), enables the SMS service on   startup.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * SMS gateway options

Use with snmp
<span id='scope_snmp'> The  SNMP option,   (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration), enables the SNMP subagent on   startup.

This option applies to both the Net-SNMP based SNMP subagent, and the legacy SNMP subagent for Solaris 9 and earlier.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * SNMP options

Use with store
<span id='scope_store'> The  Message Store option,   (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration), enables the Message Store when starting services. This option defaults to 0 if not set, but initial configuration normally enables the option.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * Message Store options

Use with typequota
<span id='scope_typequota'> The  Message Store   option is checked only if Message Store message typing has been enabled  (  is  ). When Message Store message typing has been enabled, then setting   enables quota by message type. To set different quotas for different message types, see the  Message Store   option.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * Message Store messagetype and typequota options
 * quotaroot Option
 * enable Option

Use with watcher
<span id='scope_watcher'> The  Watcher option,    (Unified Configuration) or   (legacy configuration),  enables the Watcher service on   startup. The Watcher service is a daemon that monitors Messaging Server and restarts services that fail. Refer to  (  in legacy configuration) and the Administration Guide for details.

This option defaults to  if not set, but initial configuration normally enables the option.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * Watcher options

Use with http
<span id='scope_http'> The  MSHTTP option (  in legacy configuration) enables the HTTP service on   startup. Note: HTTP over SSL service is enabled/disabled separately using   in Unified Configuration, or   in legacy configuration.

The default value in this context is: 1

See also:
 * enablesslport Option
 * MSHTTP options

Use with imap
<span id='scope_imap'> The  IMAP option, (  in Unified Configuration, or   in legacy configuration), enables the IMAP service on   startup. Note: IMAP over SSL service is enabled/disabled separately using   in Unified Configuration, or   in legacy configuration.

This option defaults to  if not set,  but initial configuration may enable the option as appropriate.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * enablesslport Option
 * IMAP options

Use with pop
<span id='scope_pop'> The  POP option, (  in Unified Configuration, or   in legacy configuration), enables the POP service on   startup. Note: POP over SSL service is enabled/disabled separately using   in Unified Configuration, or    in legacy configuration.

This option defaults to  if not set,  but initial configuration may enable the option as appropriate.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * enablesslport Option
 * POP options

Use with isc
<span id='scope_isc'> The  ISC option, (  in Unified Configuration, not available in legacy configuration), enables the ISC service on   startup.

This option defaults to 0 if not set, but initial configuration may enable the option as appropriate.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * ISC options

Use with task
<span id='scope_task'> The  Scheduler task option,      (Unified Configuration) or      (legacy configuration), controls whether a task should be scheduled.

If the Scheduler has been enabled, ,  all tasks default to being scheduled, unless explicitly disabled via    . That is, the purpose of the task-level  option is to provide a way to disable tasks.

The default value in this context is: 0

See also:
 * crontab Option
 * Scheduler task options

Use with expire under task
<span id='scope_task_expire'> The  Scheduler   option for the   task controls whether the expire task should be scheduled. It defaults to the setting of the    option (Unified Configuration) or    parameter (legacy configuration).

See also:
 * crontab Option
 * Message Store expire options
 * expire task options

Use with msprobe under task
<span id='scope_task_msprobe'> The  Scheduler   option for the    task controls whether the msprobe task should be scheduled.

The default value in this context is: 1

See also:
 * crontab Option
 * msprobe options

Use with purge under task
<span id='scope_task_purge'> The  Scheduler   option for the    task controls whether the MTA&#x27;s log file purge task should be scheduled. Defaults to the setting of the  option (Unified Configuration) or   parameter (legacy configuration). Starting with the 8.0 release, this instead defaults to 1 if any of the following are set:  option (Unified Configuration), the   parameter (legacy configuration), the     option (Unified Configuration), the   parameter (legacy configuration); and otherwise will default to 0. As the new dispatcher and job_controller enable options default to the  setting, upgrading customers should see no behavior change.

See also:
 * crontab Option
 * MTA transaction logging
 * slave_debug Option

Use with return_job under task
<span id='scope_task_return_job'> The  Scheduler   option for the    task controls whether the return_job task should be scheduled. Defaults to the setting of the  option (Unified Configuration) or   parameter (legacy configuration). Starting with the 8.0 release, the  option is deprecated so this instead defaults to the value of the     option (Unified Configuration) or the   parameter (legacy configuration). As the  option defaults to the value of the   option, upgrading customers should see no behavior change.

See also:
 * crontab Option
 * Notification messages

Use with snapshot under task
<span id='scope_task_snapshot'> The  Scheduler   option for the    task controls whether the snapshot / verify task should be        scheduled. Defaults to the setting of the  option (Unified Configuration) or   parameter (legacy configuration).

See also:
 * crontab Option
 * Scheduler task options
 * snapshot task options

Use with snapshotverify under task
<span id='scope_task_snapshotverify'> The  Scheduler   option for the   task controls whether the process log verify task for rolling backups should be scheduled. Defaults to the setting of the  option (Unified Configuration) or   parameter.

See also:
 * crontab Option
 * Scheduler task options
 * snapshotverify task options

See also:
 * enablesslport Option
 * Base autorestart options
 * ENS options
 * MTA options
 * Dispatcher
 * Job Controller
 * metermaid options
 * IMAP options
 * POP options
 * Indexer options
 * notifytarget options
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options
 * rollovermanager options
 * Scheduler options
 * Scheduler task options
 * Service group
 * Watcher options
 * Deployment Map options
 * ISC options
 * Message Store options
 * MSHTTP options
 * SMIME options
 * SMS options
 * PAB options