On 09 May 2012 12:22, Stone, Joel wrote:
On the command line, I key: MMAIL/EMLSTMF2
Then F4 shows the info below.
Where does the command magically get my email address? Can I use a
RTV  type command to grab this myself?
                         E-mail stream files (EMLSTMF2)
<<SNIP>>
'Sender's e-mail address'  . . .   'Joel.Stone@xxxxxxxxxx'
  The request to DSPCMD MMAIL/EMLSTMF2 will presumably show that there 
is a "Prompt override program" (PMTOVRPGM parameter; on CRTCMD and 
CHGCMD) defined for that *CMD object.
  Whatever that named program does, is how the value is provided for 
the pre-filled "Sender's e-mail address" parameter.  That program may 
obtain the information in the "directory" (WRKDIRE) information. 
Perhaps using the following:
Search System Directory (QOKSCHD) API
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic/apis/QOKSCHD.htm
  To obtain what the command's prompt override program will effect, 
rather than doing the work [perhaps based on an assumption of what] that 
Prompt Override Program would do, then perhaps using the following:
Retrieve Prompt Override (QPTRTVPO) API
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic/apis/qptrtvpo.htm
Regards, Chuck
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