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Chris,

I opened up Operations Navigator.  Drilled down:  system name, Network,
Servers, TCP/IP, found SMTP.  It was started.  I right clicked on this and
selected Server Jobs.  It took forever but these jobs appeared:
QTSMTPSRVD
QTSMTPSRVP
QTSMTPCLTD
QTSMTPBRCL
QTSMTPBRSR
QTSMTPCLTP
QTSMTPCLTP

My question is:  How did Operations Navigator determine that it was
started?  Because if checking for these jobs is the answer then they must
have two different methods of performance.  The list of services under
TCP/IP took much less time than the jobs under just SMTP.  Any experts on
Op's Nav internals?  But failing the answer to this question, there are
some list jobs API's.

HTH

Rob Berendt
--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin



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Hi there

Does anybody have a CL example of how to check if SMTP is active or not.

(Don't want to start SMTP if not active)

Thanks
Chris

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