On the iSeries try STRTCPSVR *DDM - you could also go through OpsNav's Network->Servers->TCP/IP path and see what it's status is for DDM server.

Now CHGSMTPA has an ALWRLY parameter that is usually set to *NONE to stop relays. Someone else will need to tell you whether that kills off everything else you want.

HTH
Vern

At 04:13 PM 1/8/2004 -0500, you wrote:
I'm trying to transition to a new system, but I can't seem to get the
SMTP anti-relay settings right. I'd like to pull them from the old
system, but when I try through OpsNav it coughs up an unexplainable "DDM
server not started" error.

So can anyone help me one of two ways, first to understand what normal
settings I should have to prevent relaying but allow incoming mail and
outgoing mail from devices on the local LAN (I thought *NEAR but the old
system has *LIST), or on where I can find the values that are in use on
the old system that were added with ADDSMTPLE?

Thanks!
Zak Metz

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