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Try ending and restarting QSNADS subsystem on both systems. This normally does not require any special consideration; SNADS is -very- resilient and will pick up where it left off once restarted.
Also, end and restart MSF (ENDMSF / STRMSF); end and restart SMTP (ENDTCPSVR *SMTP / STRTCPSVR *SMTP). SMTP and MSF are used in mail distribution; SNADS and MSF and SMTP all tend to get tangled up together.
Make sure the user profile you're sending to has a directory entry on both the sending -and- receiving systems.
--Paul E Musselman PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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