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In browsing the archives for March 2004, I read a thread that talked about 
raising the QNOTES profile to a user type of *SECOFR. In my preparation 
for upgrading to R6.5.1 and Scanmail 2.6 SP1, the readme.txt that 
accompanied SM 2.6 SP1 makes no mention of changing any attributes of the 
QNOTES profile. Is this something that was an issue in SM 2.6 which has 
been corrected in SM 2.6 SP1?

In the readme.txt, in section 6 (Setting up scanmail ), the CFGSM command 
instructions appear a bit confusing. (I intend to install scanmail to all 
of my (2) partitions.) The paragraph that explains the temporary 
directories - it's just plain confusing. Can I just use '*smln/' as shown 
in the readme?

And finally, also in the example, the ScanMail Serial Number parm shows a 
value of 'SMLN_SerialNumber'. Is this the actual value for this parm? I 
assume it is and then during the registration process I will supply the 
actual serial number. Is that correct?

Regards, Jerry

Gerald Kern
IBM Certified AS/400 RPG IV Developer & RPG IV Programmer
MIS Project Leader, Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator
The Toledo Clinic, Inc.
4235 Secor Road
Toledo, OH 43623-4299
Phone 419-479-5535
gkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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