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I don't think this is to send email.  I think this is to send the *splf
to another AS400 or other machine(PC).

When I right click on *splf and select send I get towo options (one
TCPIP and the other SNA).  The TCPIP then prompts for more information
--- Such as system name which can be an IP address.  SNA is a little
easier (probably SNDNETSPLF).

Select help when you are doing this and you will see more information.

Hope this helps.  

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kelly Cookson
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 9:20 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Send email in iSeries Navigator

I'm exploring options for sending spooled files as
email attachments via iSeries Navigator (V5R2M0). I
know I can drag spooled files from the Printer Output
in Basic Operations to my desktop and email it from
there.

However, when I right-click on a spooled file in the
Printer Output in Basic Operations, I get a "Send
Email..." option. Clicking on the "Send Email..."
option brings up a dialog window to let me enter an
address, subject line, message line, and a drop down
box to choose the format (text, PDF, HTML) in which to
send the spooled file.  

I seem to be the only person in my shop who has this
option! Another developer running iSeries Navigator
V5R2M0 has an option to convert to PDF, which will let
him send it as an email attachment, but he doesn't get
the same dialog window as I do and he doesn't get a
choice of file formats. 

Does anyone happen to know what
feature/version/plug-in is needed to get the "Send
Email..." option?

Thanks,
Kelly


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