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Thanks for your reply Mark
I will look into these other methods of sending e-mails, however, my
cursory (and I stress - cursory) read of these does NOT show if the e-mail
was successful or not so I could be in the same boat that I have with
SNDDST

Alan Shore
Programmer/Analyst, Direct Response
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On 10/11/2010 9:07 AM, Alan Shore wrote:
A weird thing is beginning to happen with using the SNDDST
We had some users complain that they did not receive a particular file
sent
from the system using SNDDST (see 1. below)

1.
SNDDST TYPE(*DOC)
TOINTNET((emailgroup@xxxxxxxx)
(*NONE *CC) (*NONE *CC)) DSTD('ARCANE
FILE') DOC(DOCFILE.TXT) FLR(DOCFLDR)

The file was still there, so I wrote a quick CLLE program to e-mail the
file using the same SNDDST command
I then realized I should have included myself, so I changed the SNDDST
command to below

2.
SNDDST TYPE(*DOC)
TOINTNET((emailgroup@xxxxxxxx)
(alanshore@xxxxxxxx *CC) (*NONE *CC)) DSTD('ARCANE
FILE') DOC(DOCFILE.TXT) FLR(DOCFLDR)

I contacted the person involved, and they replied that they had only
received one e-mail, the one with my e-mail address in it

Three questions
A. Does anyone see why the first SNDDST should have a problem
B. Is there anyway to determine within the program if the e-mail from the
SNDDST command was not received
C. Is there anyway to determine outside of the program (after the fact)
if
the e-mail from the SNDDST command was not received


As always, any and all responses much appreciated
Alan Shore
Programmer/Analyst, Direct Response
E:AShore@xxxxxxxx
P:(631) 200-5019
C:(631) 880-8640
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