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Can you ping your SMTP defined gateway server from the I5 side.

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 7:11 AM, Darryl Freinkel <dfreinkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

I turned mail off on my system some years ago when I moved my mail server
to a windows based email server. I have been using the command on other
systems, but it will not work on my system. The command completes normally
but I do not get the emails.

SNDDST TYPE(*LMSG) TOINTNET((dfreinkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)) DSTD(FF)
MSG(GGGGG) LONGMSG(GGGGE) SUBJECT(DDDDDDDDDD)

I need to use the SNDDST command or similar command to send out emails to
myself for jobs that are failing, like a message to QSYSOPR.

I have started STRMSF and TCP Server *SMTP and have attempted to send out
some test messages/emails.

Can anyone help with ideas on what I should check?

Thank you.

Darryl Freinkel
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