Does this apply?: (It's old)

APAR Identifier ...... SA74707      Last Changed ........ 99/11/24
TCPIP-SMTP-INCORROUT DOCUMENTS SEND USING SNDDST GARBLED
WHEN SPLIT
PTF List:
Release 410   : PTF not available yet
Release 420   : SF58556 available 99/11/24 (1000 )
Release 430   : SF52799 available 98/12/22 (9054 )
  Customer copies Spool Files to a physical file, uses CPYTOPCD
  to copy the physical file to a PC file, then uses SNDDST to
  send the PC file via SMTP.  The file is not readable when
  received at the remote.  It seems that this occurs when
  messages are split.


 LOCAL FIX:
  Change the Message Split size to the maximum allowed by
  entering
     CHGPOPA   MSGSPLIT(2048)

CIRCUMVENTION:
There are two possible circumventions:
 1.  Do a CHGPOPA and make the Message Split size a very large
     number (max is 2Meg).
 2.  Create the No Split data area to turn off partial message
     support:
      CRTDTAARA DTAARA(QUSRSYS/QTMSNOSPLT) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(1)

Scott Lindstrom


                                                                                
                 
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We have some procedures that send e-mails directly
from AS/400 to the users using SNDDST TYPE(*DOC).
It happens that attachments of 300 K (for example) are
split into 3 unreadable attachments that come out as
C.DTF.
Is there a limitation in the AS/400 or is the
recipient (which is under Lotus Notes in a separate
server) that split the attachment ?
How can we solve this problem ?

Any help would be appreciated.

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