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Doesn't it already sequence them from a data area?  I suggest you turn on 
journalling, as recommended and see what it does for the mime file. 
Journalling for email is documented here
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/ic2924/index.htm
Networking
  TCP/IP applications, protocols, and services
      E-mail
        Troubleshoot e-mail

Although I have been tempted to change that logic from a 3 digit sequence 
to a UUID.  We generate 1,500+ emails a day, from several different 
processes, using that program.  The closest thing we have to a conflict is 
when email is down for a day.  I do have a pmr open with Notes/IBM in 
which they'd like me to change the logic to create a duplicate of the mime 
file in another directory.  We have a case where the email is getting 
routed to the wrong person on occasion.  Looks great in the journals - 
just need a snapshot of that mime file.  Bad enough when some outsider 
gets a PO that he has no idea what to do with it.  But on occasion someone 
complains that they didn't get their paystub in the email and it makes me 
wonder who got it.  We did do a WRKJOBSCDE to rearrange all jobs around 
the printing and emailing of paystubs.

Rob Berendt
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Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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ok, i get it now - i only had the programs, no story, documentation etc.

I though I had to create the MIME file, not the other way around.   Just
tested it, and it worked like a charm!

so, should I set it up to randomly name my MIME file to avoid conflicts
with other possible SNDEMAILs happening at the same time?

Thanks,

Rick

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I think you are confused.  The MIME file is created on the fly.  The other
file parameter is for an attachment.

Rob Berendt
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