If you're not using a mail router and delivering mail directly from
your AS/400 my MAILTOOL (and MAILTOOL Plus) software will do this.. it
will send an error if the recipients mail server doesn't accept the
email.

Then again, you have the issue if they don't have it configured
properly to send the right error codes during the SMTP conversation.

And again, most do use a mail router (like exchance, yahoo, gmail,
etc) so once it's passed onto that any errors would have to be trigger
by the router itself.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 7:32 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  I may try relaying through Notes and see if that tracks it any.  Currently
  we relay through Message Labs (light comes on).  I wonder if the network
  guy can search Message labs...

  Rob Berendt
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  -----midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: -----

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    From: Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    Sent by: [3]midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    Date: 10/20/2011 06:28PM
    Subject: Re: SMTP: confirmation of delivery

    Rob

    We have the same issue raised by some of our customers. We typically
    use, say, an Exchange server instead of the built-in one, and that
    server will send back a response that all is good. But if the server
    doesn't process it, we will never know.

    I was told today that the admin of said Exchange server can do an email
    trace to see what happened - correlate the time and email address,
    maybe.

    Hope that helps a little!

    Vern

    On 10/20/2011 8:13 AM, [4]rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
    >     Has anyone written a bolt on to the standard IBM utilities like
    SNDDST or
    >     QTmmSendMail that analyses journals or whatnot and ties that to a
    >     confirmation of delivery?
    >     Let's say we have a customer that acts like emailed invoices
    didn't get
    >     there, and keeps pushing back the dates until they finally hit
    when we've
    >     purged the mail server framework journals.
    >
    >     I wonder if periodic monitoring for
    >     C2 R [1][5]<xxx@xxxxxxx>
    >     and tie that row back to the matching send and then record that
    job and
    >     stuff would work?
    >
    >     Rob Berendt
    >     --
    >     Group Dekko Services, LLC
    >     Dept 01.073
    >     Dock 108
    >     6928N 400E
    >     Kendallville, IN 46755
    >     [2][6]http://www.dekko.com
    >
    > References
    >
    >     Visible links
    >     1. [7]mailto:xxx@xxxxxxx
    >     2. [8]http://www.dekko.com/
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