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S A W M I L L F O R I R O N P O R T 7 . 3 . 2 U S E R G U I D E
FO R M A T T I N G C O N V E N T I O N S
The following table describes typographical conventions used in this guide.
C O N T A C T I N G I R O N PO R T C U S T O M E R S U P P O R T
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To report a critical issue that requires urgent assistance outside of our office hours, please call
us immediately at the numbers below.
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I R O N PO R T WE L C O M E S YO U R C O M M E N T S
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suggestions. You can email your comments to us at:
suggestions. You can email your comments to us at:
docfeedback@ironport.com.
Please include the document’s part number (421-0531(B)) of your document in the subject of
your email.
your email.
Formatting Convention
Type of Information
Italic type
Words or characters that require special attention.
Placeholders for information you must supply. For example, if
the guide says to enter the
Placeholders for information you must supply. For example, if
the guide says to enter the
arp -d
hostname command, you
enter the characters “arp -d” followed by the actual name of the
host.
Book titles in cross-references.
host.
Book titles in cross-references.
Monospaced font
Command and process names.
Information displayed on the system console or other computer
monitors.
monitors.
The contents of files.
Bold monospaced font
Words or characters you type. What you type is always shown
in lowercase letters, unless it must be typed in uppercase letters
to work properly.
in lowercase letters, unless it must be typed in uppercase letters
to work properly.
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