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QTSMTPBRCL = smtp bridge client
QTSMTPBRSR = smtp bridge server
QTSMTPCLTD = smtp client daemon
QTSMTPSRVD = smtp server daemon

QTSMTPCLTP = smtp client psj's

QTSMTPSRVP = smt server psj's

configure your SMTP service to journal, then observe it's behavior using
this.

CFGTCP

select option 20 (Configure TCP/IP applications)

select option 12 (Configure SMTP)

select option 3 (Change SMTP attributes)

page down once and you will see JOURNAL, change this to *yes

the smtp journal is here: QUSRSYS/QZMF

for definitions of what the journal entries are, use the TCP/IP
Configuration and Reference manual, starting on page: 469 (v4r4 edition)


russ solomon
i/series systems engineer
oriental trading co.




                    tomh@simas.com
                    Sent by:                  To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
                    midrange-l-admin@mi       cc:     (bcc: Russ Solomon/OTC)
                    drange.com                Subject:     Re: Anybody know 
what this SMTP joblog entry is telling me?


                    10/09/02 07:39
                    Please respond to
                    midrange-l






Just following up to keep y'all updated, I have:
 1 job named QTSMTPBRCL
 1 job named QTSMTPBRSR
 1 job named QTSMTPCLTD
 243 jobs named QTSMTPCLTP
 1 job named QTSMTPSRVD
 110 jobs named QTSMTPSRVP

I've run the DSPDSTLOG, but I see no router entries at all. I have the dstq
QSMTP on hold, but nothing is showing up in there.

Obviously, something is misconfigured but I haven't a clue of where to
start
looking.

In article <anukp9$ta1$1@main.gmane.org>,
midrange-l=Zwy7GipZuJhWk0Htik3J/w@public.gmane.org wrote:

>
>2. Why were there so many of the QTSMTPCLTP jobs yesterday?  Is there a
SMTP
>configuration parameter that I'm overlooking?
>
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