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Done, and tried some variations, but as soon as I start SMTP it starts
chewing away again.

Subsystem/Job  User        Type  CPU %  Function        Status
  QTSMTPSRVR   QTCP        BCH    54.2  PGM-QTMSSRCP     RUN
  QTGTELNETS   QTCP        BCH      .2                   DEQA
  QTSMTPCLNT   QTCP        BCH    20.7  PGM-QTMSCLCP     SELW
  QPADEV0004   ZAK         INT     4.8  CMD-WAJ          RUN
  DEFAULT      QTMHHTTP    BCI     3.4                   DEQW
  DEFAULT      QTMHHTTP    BCI      .4                   SIGW
  DEFAULT      QTMHHTTP    BCH      .4  PGM-QTMHHTTP     RUN

I kinda get the feeling that the data area isn't working.

Let me take this from another angle. I have a firewall/router. I should
never have anyone outside the firewall sending outgoing mail through the
AS/400. Can I close a port without preventing legit e-mail from coming in?

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Porterfield [mailto:sporter@bestdist.com]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 11:21 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: Relay Server


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Metz, Zak

>I'm at r420. I created the QUSRSYS/QTMSNORLY data area to deny
>spammers, but
>it looks like someone is using my system for just that right now. How can I
>blow away all mail in the process of being sent? This is a tiny system so
>I'm not concerned about accidentally blowing away real mail. Thanks!

IIRC:

 ENDMSF
 ENDTCPSVR *SMTP
 STRTCPSVR *SMTP
 STRMSF *CLEAR

But I may have the order wrong.

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