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Rob,

When you are sending out "non-Domino mail" to notify people of an outage, 
are you using a second SMTP server on the iSeries hosting Domino, or are 
you somehow sending a message through another server somewhere?  I would 
be able to relay through our ISP's mail server, but I'm not sure how to 
proceed with that idea.  I'd love to hear anything you can share on that 
process.

Thanks,
Patrick




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I have a second system for testing things, and when I set up a new 
connection on it, I can see Job Monitors that I can't see on my main 
machine, so I'm guessing there's something else going on.  I'm using the 
same profile and password on both machines.  I'm a jack-of-all-trades, so 
I don't spend much time optimizing my machines...

But I should be able to use your instructions on the old machine to get 
things going.  Thanks for looking into this for me...

Patrick




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What little help on this I am finding says

"To use a particular iSeries server as your central system, you must have 
authority to use Management Central on that system.  Authority to start 
the servers requires *USE authority to the Start TCP/IP Server (STRTCPSVR) 


command."

I think the event logs may help with other stuff.  Hopefully this includes 


other stuff like not authorized to retrieve job information api's (just an 


example, don't know if IBM does lock that down).  Honestly, I have huge 
authority.

Rob Berendt

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