Albert,

Would it be possible to maybe get a sample of the code to do this?  I have
never done that and I would like to see how it works and see if we might be
able to use it here.

TIA

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: York, Albert [mailto:albert.york@nissan-usa.com]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:24 AM
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: Using email on iseries


Tom,

If you just need text messages then you could write your own sockets
programs to send and receive mail. It's not hard to do and it gives you the
most control. That is what I ended up doing.

Albert York


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Law, Tom [SMTP:ACTLaw@nmhg.com]
        Sent:   Thursday, December 19, 2002 9:02 PM
        To:     Midrange-L (E-mail)
        Subject:        Using email on iseries

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        We are looking to send email from our iseries boxes to anyone.
These are
        simple text messages and no attachments.  I have the process working
but it
        seems that there is  a lot of "lack of control" using the SNDDST
command.
        Right now  the only users are on our exchange server which is
working, but
        the future needs are to send outside the company.

        We are currently writing Global s and procedures to manage and
control
        iseries email.  We find the control or "lack there of"on iseries
email
        frustrating.

        What Vendor software do you use instead of the IBM SNDDST?  We
aren't
        looking for an expensive alternative.

        BTW   The iseries will only SEND mail and not receive any back.  We
use an
        exchange server list ID as the originating address and this works
well.

        Thanks for any information you can provide.

        Thomas Law
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