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Hi John,

I don't have it on the machine I'm working on these days but from memory,
there is an RPG program that has the server name. It might be named
SNDEMAIL or SNDEMAILR, etc. If you have all the source, you can start with
DSPCMD SNDEMAIL to find the CPP. Read the source for that and see what
program it calls.

I hope this helps.


Yours truly,

Glenn Gundermann
Email: glenn.gundermann@xxxxxxxxx
Work: (416) 675-9200 ext. 89224
Cell: (416) 317-3144



On 1 May 2015 at 10:37, John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I k this has to be an old subject. I don't know how to search for this.
Maybe wrong understanding of the terms.

Using the ancient SNDEMAIL, where is the name of the server that handles
the email off the i defined? I received an email from corporate that
message were being logged from message sent by the i. I was sent a
sample. Not clear what the message is, as it was clipped. Last part that
I can see is: received remote SMTP response "2.0..."

Apparently, the server was pulled from DNS, and all I have is an IP
address. I am supposed to change that to a new name. Is there a way to
look at SMTP configuration? I did this before, and I am just drawing
blanks.

John McKee


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