This does not compute.  IBM wrote their FTP server exit points for the 
purpose of authorization checks.  It should hit your program BEFORE the 
command executes.  Oh, how I wish I had the capability to do it AFTER 
also.  This would help for cases when someone sends a large file and I 
want to process it as soon as it is done.  Yes, I know of a few 
workarounds so let's not go down that road. 
But basically I fail to see how it only notifies you of the successful 
gets and not the unsuccessful gets.
I wrote my own exit point.
I am converting over to GoAnywhere by Linoma.  I am doing this for a 
number of reasons.
1-SFTP without having to figure out how to do the PASE stuff.
2-Someone who understands how to register users for FTP other than just 
myself.  Yes, it's documented but still convoluted.
3-AFTER action is supported.
Only drawback (other than financial) is they currently don't support a 
separate upload directory from the download directory.  I like this to 
prevent your site from being hijacked as a store and forward.
Rob Berendt
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