Albert.  In order to use the SNDDST command you do need to follow those
instructions.

Following these allows you you to use the SNDDST command like this:
 SNDDST TYPE(*LMSG)
        TOINTNET(('albert.york@nissan-usa.com'))
        DSTD('Discription here')
        LONGMSG('Long message here')
-or-
SNDDST TYPE(*DOC)
       TOINTNET(('albert.york@nissan-usa.com'))
       DSTD('Discription here')
       LONGMSG('Long message here')
       DOC(DOCUMENT)
       FLR('folder/doc/lives/in')

 The only part it does not touch on is the TCP/IP configuration, ie. DNS
and SMTP attributes that may need changed.
If your 400 cannot resolve every email address domain name via configured
DNS servers it is best to relay the mail to a
server that can resolve the names. I set mine up like this:
CHGSMTPA     MAILROUTER('mailrelay')   FIREWALL(*YES)

The host name 'mailrelay' is the host name of the SMTP server to relay the
mail to.



-------------------------
 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation
----------------

That doesn't help me.

That has to do with setting up OV/400 addressing.

I need to know how to configure the AS/400 to send email to an Exchange
server using the SNDDST command.

Albert York



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