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I suspect that you need to add the context switching directory entry:

ADDDIRE USRID(INTERNET USERS) USRD('OV/400 Context switching entry') 
SYSNAME(INTERNET) MSFSRVLVL(*USRIDX) PREFADR(NETUSRID *IBM ATCONTXT) 

See "Setting Up V4 OV/400 Native SMTP (Internet) Addressing" @
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/0cf528a492c9b4a88625680b0002037
f/05065e3e8dd15454862565c2007caa52?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,adddire

Regards,
 
Scott Ingvaldson
iSeries System Administrator
GuideOne Insurance Group


-----Original Message-----
date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:18:33 +0200
from: "MITTELHEISSER Jean Claude" <MITTELJC@xxxxxxx>
subject: Sending e-mails

Hi all,

I would like to send e-mails from my i5 520 in V5.3. But receiving
messages is not planned. I found some informations on IBM Webservers and
configured what seemed necessary. But I have still message CPD9025 when
I try to use SNDDST. My command :
SNDDST TYPE(*LMSG) TOINTNET(('mitteljc@xxxxxxx')) DSTD(TITLE)
MSG(MESSAGE) LONGMSG('long message')
Is my command wrong ? What is the minimum configuration to be able to
send messages ? Do I need more software ?

Thanks.
Jean-Claude Mittelheisser
Euro Information
P?le Technologie - Serveurs d?partementaux

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