Here's a link to a message I posted a while back. I'm not sure this is
the same problem, but it might be worth looking at. 

http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200509/msg00382.html

The change described in the link solved my problems.

Regards,
Griz


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QMSF & SNDDST Woes


First time list poster, but long time lurker! :)

I've configured numerous as/400s for smtp/msf setup using IBM's SNDDST 
command
but have run into a system thats giving me some trouble. I can verify
the 
jobs
for QMSF and the QMSTP***** are all running but when I run a SNDDST it 
returns
normally but no mail ever reaches its destination, and one of the QMSF 
jobs
crashes after each distribution I try to send. I've tried to STRMSF with
*CLEAR, *RESET, *RESUME and nothing seems to help.

I've got my mail logs open on my system and I never even see an initial
connection from the as400. I've checked my TCP/IP routes and everything 
looks
good, I can ping, telnet, and ftp out of the system, and into the
system. 
The
only oddity I noticed was that the system has two TCP/IP interfaces, one

local
and one remote (which the user says he has no idea what it is). The 
default
route is set to *NONE for the preferred interface, so is it possible its

trying
to send out through the 'remote' TCP/IP interface instead of the local 
one?

Maybe its something simple, which I'm hoping, so if anyone has any ideas

it
would be appreciated.

Leonard

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