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The field is DFSUID, length of 64. The domain name is in a separate field, DFSDR, with a length of 256. What release are you on? This is from a V5R3 box, but I can't see it changing from one release to another.

Michael Ryan wrote:
Hmmm...doesn't seem to be producing the SMTP name. Wonder what I'm doing
wrong...

On 1/4/07, Wayne McAlpine <wayne.mcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes it does.  You have to specify *FULL and *TYPE2.  This also gives you
the phone and fax numbers and forms the basis for our internal user
phonebook.

Michael Ryan wrote:
> Does that provide the SMTP name? I've been trying that and it hasn't
seemed
> to work for me.
>
> On 1/4/07, Wayne McAlpine <wayne.mcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> If you can tolerate having it not entirely up-to-date, display the
>> output of the DSPDIRE command to an outfile and retrieve the
information
>> you need by reading the file.  I run the following job nightly:
>>
>> DSPDIRE OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(QGPL/SYSDIR) DETAIL(*FULL)
>> OUTFILFMT(*TYPE2)
>>
>>
>>
>> Michael Ryan wrote:
>> > Anyone know how to programmatically retrieve the SMTP name that's
>> > associated
>> > with a system distribution directory entry? I saw the API to search
the
>> > directory, but I would think there's a CL command or an API that
would
>> give
>> > a result back on a direct hit.
>> >
>> > Thanks...
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