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Modify SNDEMAIL, it uses files in /tmp to store the header portion of the 
email.

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Do you need to modify SNDEMAIL, or just specify a different directory for
the FILENAME parm on the SNDEMAIL command?


On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 09:31:23 -0500, rob@xxxxxxxxx said:
> I've opened two pmr's; one with the iSeries team and one with the Domino 

> for iSeries team.  Asking if it is kosher to clear the directory /tmp 
> after you bring the system down to restricted state.  Neither team would 

> commit to okaying it.  They could name a few specifics that would be ill 

> if the system wasn't in a restricted state but none that would be if the 

> system were in a restricted state.  Still they cautioned against it.  I 
> take it that clearing this out must be really popular with some of you
> out 
> there.  Because IBM is going to great efforts to thwart people from 
doing 
> this.  And I really wish I could discuss this more as to how they are 
> doing this, but I can't.
> 
> Oh, and by the way, how tricky would it be to modify Dave Leland's 
> SNDEMAIL to stop using the /tmp directory?
> 
> Rob Berendt
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