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  • Subject: Mail disappears using SNDDST
  • From: Klein Ron <ron.klein@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 13:00:57 -0600

Hi All,

We are trying to mail out releases from our AS400 to some of our clients.
We are using SNDDST command type *DOC.  We send this file (*DOC) to an
internet mail address.  If we send it to our selves internally it gets sent
to us with no problem.  However, if we try to send to a client, the 400 says
it sent it successfully, but the clients never receive anything.

We are sending from the AS400 and we use EXCHANGE on an NT SERVER.

Our network guru says he can't even see the mail go to the Exchange server.

How does the 400 send the mail out, we stopped the SNADS distribution queues
and the mail still goes.  What method is the 400 using.

We are on V4R2.

Does anyone have a direction to point me in so we can trace our problem.

TIA
Ron
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