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Scott Klement <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Here's IBM's page about troubleshooting the QtmmSendMail() API:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/topic/rzair/rzairrzairfixapi.htm

I looked at the joblog of the QMSF job. It showed a TCP9676 message, with the data: "NO EOH CRLFCRLF"

Not quite knowing what that meant, I also noticed the part in the troubleshooting guide about starting the pathname to the MIME file with a slash. I made that change, and tried again.

This time, the QMSF job sat there with CPU usage in the 90s, for several minutes, then quieted down, and I found another identical message in its joblog.

Then I did a GOOGLE search, to find out if there was anything about MIME EOH, and found out that I should have put a blank line after the last header. I corrected that oversight.

This time, it parsed correctly, and the QMSF job was active for only a few seconds. At the end, there was no new message in its joblog, and the MIME file had gone away.

But still nothing in my mailbox. Of course, if I find something after sending this, I'll feel pretty stupid . . .

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JHHL

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