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  • Subject: Network distributions without Office Vision
  • From: "L. Paul Andraloui" <pandralouis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 05:59:56 -0500

Kenneth:

        The QryDst command lets you find out what documents are waiting on
the AS/400.  I guess you could set-up a program to forward the e-mail to
the new server that you're setting up, and/or set-up the 400 as a POP mail
server and ask the users to connect to it to retrieve mail that otherwise
would have been lost.  If they have the AS/400 e-mail still available via
unix protocols you could use a program containing QryDst to give them a
message that says they have AS/400 e-mail when they sign-on to the system.

                                Best of Luck,
                                L. Paul Andralouis
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