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Le sam. 07 mai 2005 18:39:11, Marc Rauzier écrivait:

> Le sam. 07 mai 2005 17:35:12,  écrivait:
> 
>> 
>> Yes, yes, and no.
>> 
> 
> Well, is the smtp port (or 25 port) active in the netstat option 3
> menu ?
> 
> It would mean that SMTP is really active on the system.
> 

QSNADS subsystem have also to be started.

> [cut]
> 
>> 
>> Le sam. 07 mai 2005 16:32:00, écrivait:
>> 
>>> I've got 4.5 and 5.2 boxes sitting here in a client site. We
>>> have come up with a need to send messages from the 4.5 box.
>>> PTF's are up to date, and the 4.5 box is configured identically
>>> to the 5.2 box for hosts, SMTPA, DSTA, directory entries. I can
>>> use SNDDST from the 5.2 box but not from the 4.5 box. Any ideas?
>>>

I remember a tip I had to perform to fix a similar SNDDST problem :

remove and add again the directory entry associated to the CHGDSTA 
command.

You could try this.

>> 
>> Did you restart SMTP after setting it ?
>> 
>> Is MSF started ?
>> 
>> Do you see something in the QZMF journal coming from the QSMTP*
>> jobs ? 
>> 
> 



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Marc Rauzier

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