This section covers the following topics:
A mailbox is an information screen which may be used to broadcast messages to Natural users. It can best be described as a notice board.
Mailboxes may be assigned to users and/or to libraries.
When a user logs on to a library, the mailboxes assigned to his or her security profile, as well as the mailboxes assigned to the security profile of the library, will be displayed to the user.
You create a mailbox by defining it to Natural Security, that is, creating a security profile for it.
Everybody specified as a mailer in a mailbox security profile may use the mailbox. If a group is specified as a mailer, every user contained in the group may use the mailbox. If no mailer is specified, any user may use the mailbox.
A mailer can invoke a mailbox with the Natural system command
MAIL
(provided that the mailer is logged on to a
library for which command mode is allowed).
MAIL FUGAZI |
This command invokes the message screen of the mailbox
FUGAZI .
|
MAIL ? |
This command displays a list of all mailboxes which the mailer may use; the mailer can then select a mailbox from the list. |
Once the desired mailbox is invoked, the mailer may enter a message, add text to or delete text from an existing message, or change the Valid from/to dates.
Mailers have access only to the message screen of a mailbox, not to the
mailbox security profile. Owners may also broadcast messages, as they have
access to a mailbox message screen via the security profile. However, it is
only mailers who may use the MAIL
command.
Once a mailbox is defined, it may be assigned to users and libraries by entering the mailbox ID in the Mailboxes window (under Additional Options) of the respective user security profiles and library security profiles.
Owner logic applies to the assigning of mailboxes; that is, if owners are specified in the mailbox profile (see Components of a Mailbox Profile below), only these owners will be allowed to assign the mailbox to a user or library.
Mailboxes will be displayed to a user immediately after every successful logon to a library. The following mailboxes will be displayed to the user in the following order:
all mailboxes assigned to the user;
all mailboxes assigned to the library;
all mailboxes assigned to the group via which the user is logged on (if the library is people-protected and the user is linked via a group);
all mailboxes assigned to the user's terminal and all mailboxes assigned to the group via which the terminal is linked (if the library is terminal-protected ("Terminal-protected" set to "A")).
If one mailbox would have to be displayed more than once to a user (for example, if the same mailbox is assigned to the user's own security profile as well as to that of the group via which he/she is linked), it will only be displayed once; a repeated display will be suppressed.
The display of mailboxes cannot be suppressed by the user.
A mailbox will not be displayed
if it is empty, that is, if it contains nothing but blanks;
if the Valid from date has not yet been reached, or the Valid to date has passed.
Mailbox IDs are used by Natural Security to identify mailboxes and their security profiles.
A mailbox ID may be up to 8 characters long, it must start with an alphabetical character, and it must be unique amongst all mailbox IDs defined to Natural Security.
Before you start defining mailboxes, it may be advisable to conceive a logical system of mailbox IDs; this will help you to identify mailboxes easier when doing Natural Security maintenance.
The mailbox ID 1INITIAL
serves a special purpose: if you
define a mailbox with this mailbox ID, it will be displayed to every user after
a successful initial logon to Natural.
The mailbox 1INITIAL
need not be assigned to any user or
library.
The following screen shows an example of a mailbox security profile:
13:00:00 *** NATURAL SECURITY *** 2015-12-31 - Modify Mailbox - Mailbox ID: MAIL2112 Created: 2002-09-14 by: SAG Mailb.Name: MAILBOX YYZ_____________________ Modified: 2015-10-12 by: SAG Last mailed on .. 2015-06-11 at: 12:00:58 by: IW Valid from ...... 1999-12-31 to 2699-12-31 ------------- Mailbox Security Notes ------------- Mailers- -- Owners -- __________________________________________________ AD______ ________ _ __________________________________________________ HW______ ________ _ __________________________________________________ IW______ ________ _ __________________________________________________ ________ ________ _ __________________________________________________ ________ ________ _ __________________________________________________ ________ ________ _ __________________________________________________ ________ ________ _ __________________________________________________ ________ ________ _ __________________________________________________ ________ __________________________________________________ ________ -------------------------------------------------- --------- ------------- Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help PrevM Exit AddOp Flip Canc |
The individual components of a mailbox security profile are explained below.
The following items of information are entered by Natural Security:
Mailbox ID | The ID by which you have defined the mailbox to Natural Security. |
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Created/by | The date when the security profile was created, and the ID of the administrator who created the security profile. |
Modified/by | The date when the security profile was last modified, and the ID of the administrator who made the latest modification. |
Last mailed on/at/by | The date, time and user ID of the latest modification of the mailbox message screen and/or the Valid from/to dates. |
Valid from/to | The period of time in which the mailbox is displayed to users
when they log on.
These dates can be set on the mailbox message screen, not on the security profile screen. |
You may specify the following items as part of a mailbox security profile:
Mailbox Name | In this field, you may specify a name for the mailbox; this name may be up to 32 characters long. |
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Mailbox Security Notes | In these lines, you may enter your notes on the security profile. |
Mailers | You may enter up to 10 IDs of users (of any user type) who may
use the mailbox to broadcast messages, that is, modify the contents of the
mailbox message screen.
If no mailers are specified, any user may use the mailbox. |
Owners | You may enter up to 8 IDs of administrators. Only the
administrators specified here will be allowed to maintain the mailbox security
profile and assign the mailbox to users/libraries.
If no owner is specified, any user of type "Administrator" may do so. For each owner, the number of co-owners whose countersignatures will be required for maintenance/assignment permission may optionally be specified in the field after the ID. For an explanation of owners and co-owners, see the section Countersignatures. |
If you press PF4 on the Add Mailbox screen, the message screen of the mailbox will be displayed:
13:00:27 *** Mailbox Message Screen *** 2015-12-31 Mailbox ID ... MAIL2112 Valid from 2015-05-24 to 2699-12-31 Last mailed on 2015-06-11 at 12:00:58 by IW +--------------------------------------------------------------+ I THERE IS UNREST IN THE FOREST I I THERE IS TROUBLE WITH THE TREES I I FOR THE MAPLES WANT MORE SUNLIGHT I I AND THE OAKS IGNORE THEIR PLEAS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I +--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
Valid from/to | These dates may be set if a message in only relevant for a
certain period of time, and the mailbox is therefore only to be displayed to
users at logon within this period of time.
If a "from" date is specified, the mailbox will only be displayed beginning on this day. If a "to" date is specified, the mailbox will no longer be displayed after this day. Any mailer (or owner) may specify these dates. The format in which the dates have to be specified depend on the
setting of the Natural profile parameter |
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This section describes the functions used to create and maintain mailbox profiles. It covers the following topics:
To invoke mailbox maintenance:
On the Main Menu, select Maintenance.
A window will be displayed, in which you mark the object type Mailbox with a character or with the cursor.
The Mailbox Maintenance selection list will be displayed.
From this selection list, you invoke all mailbox maintenance functions as described below.
The Add Mailbox function is used to define a new mailbox to Natural Security, that is, create a mailbox security profile.
To add a new mailbox security profile:
Enter the command ADD
in the command line
of the Mailbox Maintenance selection list.
A window will be displayed, in which you enter a mailbox ID.
The Add Mailbox screen will be displayed. On this screen you may define a security profile for the mailbox. The items you may define or specify are explained under Components of a Mailbox Profile.
When you add a new mailbox, the owners specified in your own user security profile are automatically copied into the mailbox security profile.
When you invoke Mailbox Maintenance, a list of all mailboxes that have been defined to Natural Security will be displayed.
To list not all existing mailboxes, but only certain ones, you use the Start Value option as described in the section Finding Your Way In Natural Security.
On the Main Menu, select Maintenance. A window will be displayed.
In the window, mark the object type Mailbox with a character or with the cursor (and, if desired, enter a start value).
The Mailbox Maintenance selection list will be displayed:
11:35:19 *** NATURAL SECURITY *** 2015-12-31 - Mailbox Maintenance - Co Mailbox ID Mailbox Name Message __ __________ ________________________________ _____________________ __ MAILAZ MAILAZ __ MAILB MAILBOX B __ MAILF MAIL-FINANCE __ MAILLP PLEASE MR POSTMAN __ MAILLP1 CHAIN MAIL __ MAILLP2 __ MAILSAG MAILBOX FOR SAG __ MAILTM __ MAIL1 __ MAIL10 NEWS AT 10 __ MAIL11 __ MAIL12 __ MAIL13 __ MAIL14 __ MAIL2112 MAILBOX YYZ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Flip - + Canc |
For each mailbox, its ID and name are displayed.
The list can be scrolled as described in the section Finding Your Way In Natural Security .
The following mailbox maintenance functions are available (possible code abbreviations are underlined):
Code | Function |
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CO |
Copy mailbox |
MO |
Modify mailbox |
RE |
Rename mailbox |
DE |
Delete mailbox |
DI |
Display mailbox |
To invoke a specific function for a mailbox, you mark the mailbox with the appropriate function code in column Co.
You may select various mailboxes for various functions at the same time; that is, you can mark several mailboxes on the screen with a function code. For each mailbox marked, the appropriate processing screen will be displayed. You may then perform for one mailbox after another the selected functions.
The Copy Mailbox function is used to define a new mailbox to Natural Security by creating a security profile which is identical to an existing mailbox security profile.
All components defined for the existing security profile will be copied into the new mailbox security profile - except the owners (these will be copied from your own user security profile into the new mailbox security profile).
To copy a mailbox:
On the Mailbox Maintenance selection list, mark
the mailbox whose security profile you wish to duplicate with function code
CO
.
A window will be displayed, in which you enter the ID and the name of the "new" mailbox.
The Copy Mailbox screen will be displayed showing the new security profile.
The components of the security profile you may define or modify are explained under Components of a Mailbox Profile.
The Modify Mailbox function is used to change an existing mailbox security profile.
To do so:
On the Mailbox Maintenance selection list, mark
the mailbox whose security profile you wish to change with function code
MO
.
The Modify Mailbox screen will be displayed. On this screen you may modify the mailbox's security profile. The items you may define or modify are explained under Components of a Mailbox Profile.
The Rename Mailbox function is used to change the mailbox ID of an existing mailbox security profile.
To do so:
On the Mailbox Maintenance selection list, mark
the mailbox whose ID you wish to change with function code RE
.
A window will be displayed in which you enter a new ID for the mailbox (and, optionally, change its name).
The Delete Mailbox function is used to delete an existing mailbox.
To do so:
On the Mailbox Maintenance selection list, mark
the mailbox you wish to delete with function code DE
.
A window will be displayed.
If you have invoked the Delete Mailbox function and should then decide against deleting the mailbox, leave the Delete Mailbox window by pressing ENTER without having typed in anything.
To delete the mailbox, enter the mailbox ID in the window to confirm the deletion.
When you delete a mailbox, the mailbox ID will simultaneously be removed from the security profiles of the users and libraries it has been assigned to.
If you mark more than one mailbox with DE
, a window will
be displayed in which you are asked whether you wish to confirm the deletion of
each mailbox with entering the mailbox ID, or whether all mailboxes selected
for deletion are to be deleted without this individual confirmation. Be careful
not to delete a mailbox accidentally.
The Display Mailbox function is used to view an existing mailbox security profile.
To do so:
On the Mailbox Maintenance selection list, mark
the mailbox you wish to be displayed with function code DI
.
The Display Mailbox screen will be displayed, showing the security profile of the selected mailbox.
The individual components of the security profile are explained under Components of a Mailbox Profile.
To view the message screen of the mailbox, press PF4 on the Display Mailbox screen.