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One thing I noticed about the javamail programs though is the initial 
setting up of the classpath and the first time run, it's a tad slow, but 
after that's been successfully intiated (STRMAIL) it's almost 
instantaneous.  So, if it's a batch job, you're better off leaving the 
classpaths open until processing is finalized then using the CLSMAIL once 
you are completely done.  Interactive jobs, I usually kick off the STRMAIL 
before they are ready to use it, and it's almost seamless.

Ron Power
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Information Services
City Of St. John's, NL
P.O. Box 908
St. John's, NL
A1C 5M2
Tel: 709-576-8132
Email: rpower@xxxxxxxxxx
Website: http://www.stjohns.ca/
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Ron,

That did it. Thanks a bunch.

Thanks,

Mark

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This is the properties file that we have setup here.

email.hosttype=mail.smtp.host
email.hostname=citysmtp
email.localhosttype=mail.smtp.localhost
email.localhostname=csjtest

The email.hostname is the name of your mail server.
The email.localhostname is the name of the as/400 running the program.
Note that these must be able to talk to each other on the network.  ie.
Ping your mail server from your localhost as/400 and if you get a response
it should be fine.

Ron Power
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Information Services
City Of St. John's, NL
P.O. Box 908
St. John's, NL
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Tel: 709-576-8132
Email: rpower@xxxxxxxxxx
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Yea, I figured such. I'm just wondering about routes or anything else
going
on under the covers of SMTP.

Thanks,

Mark

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Shot from the hip - but I suspect that the Javamail program couldn't give
a tinkers dam about WRKNAMSMTP.  Isn't Javamail supposed to be platform
independent?  If so, I don't recall a WRKNAMSMTP command in Windows, or my
extremely limited knowledge of Linux.

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I'm having a problem using the Javamail program w/RPG.

I used Mr. Zhang's example, and wrapped the calls into a service program.
The return code is saying that the Send Mail Completed Normally, but the
mail is not delivered. I'm wonder about the Javamail.properties file. What
should that file look like? Also, SMTP attributes. I'm trying to send
email
from my iSeries user id, 'mark at hanoverwire.com' to my personal email
address. I have 'mark at hanoverwire.com' listed in WRKNAMSMTP.  It works
with SNDDST. Not sure what's happening here.

Is anyone successfully using this?

Thanks,

Mark

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