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<p>This Recommendation | Technical Report specifies the means by which the administrator of various aspects of an MHS</p>
<p>system may configure information into the directory for MTAs to use to determine the routing of messages.</p>
<p>ITU-T Rec. X.412 | ISO/IEC 10021-10 provides a set of directory structures that may be configured in many different</p>
<p>ways to support a particular MHS routing strategy. In order to illustrate the use of these directory structures, this</p>
<p>document contains advice on how an MHS Administrator might organize the configuration of directory trees and entries</p>
<p>in the directory. In particular, it contains suggestions on the following:</p>
<p>? The types, construction and location of different OR-address subtrees that may be needed;</p>
<p>? The location of routing collective and MTA entries in the directory.</p>
<p>Other ways of using the routing capabilities specified in ITU-T Rec. X.412 | ISO/IEC 10021-10 are also valid.</p>
<p>Other Recommendations | International Standards define other aspects of the MHS. ITU-T Rec. F.400/X.400 |</p>
<p>ISO/IEC 10021-1 defines the user-oriented services provided by the MHS. ITU-T Rec. X.402 | ISO/IEC 10021-2</p>
<p>provides an architectural overview of the MHS. ITU-T Rec. X.411 | ISO/IEC 10021-4 defines the abstract-service of the</p>
<p>Message Transfer System. ITU-T Rec. X.412 | ISO/IEC 10021-10 defines MHS Routing using the directory.</p>
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<p>This Recommendation | Technical Report specifies the means by which the administrator of various aspects of an MHS</p>
<p>system may configure information into the directory for MTAs to use to determine the routing of messages.</p>
<p>ITU-T Rec. X.412 | ISO/IEC 10021-10 provides a set of directory structures that may be configured in many different</p>
<p>ways to support a particular MHS routing strategy. In order to illustrate the use of these directory structures, this</p>
<p>document contains advice on how an MHS Administrator might organize the configuration of directory trees and entries</p>
<p>in the directory. In particular, it contains suggestions on the following:</p>
<p>? The types, construction and location of different OR-address subtrees that may be needed;</p>
<p>? The location of routing collective and MTA entries in the directory.</p>
<p>Other ways of using the routing capabilities specified in ITU-T Rec. X.412 | ISO/IEC 10021-10 are also valid.</p>
<p>Other Recommendations | International Standards define other aspects of the MHS. ITU-T Rec. F.400/X.400 |</p>
<p>ISO/IEC 10021-1 defines the user-oriented services provided by the MHS. ITU-T Rec. X.402 | ISO/IEC 10021-2</p>
<p>provides an architectural overview of the MHS. ITU-T Rec. X.411 | ISO/IEC 10021-4 defines the abstract-service of the</p>
<p>Message Transfer System. ITU-T Rec. X.412 | ISO/IEC 10021-10 defines MHS Routing using the directory.</p>