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Thanks for the plug, Aaron.

MAILTOOL has been around for quite some time. The best features of it is
it works great with the cloud based SMTP servers like GMail, Office 365,
etc where authentication and SSL/TLS is required. There are even options
for using OAuth 2.0 for authentication for Gmail, Office 365 and Outlook.
And it's all native to the IBM i and you don't need to use 3rd party
intermediates to handle the SSL/TLS, etc.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 5:18 PM, Aaron Bartell <aaronbartell@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi Jim,

I wrote RPGMail. The fix that's worked for others is to alter the ENVVAR
to point at a version of Java on your system.

A better fix is to buy MAILTOOL from BVSTools.com. $284/yr 100% RPG.

Aaron Bartell
IBM i hosting, starting at $157/month. litmis.com/spaces


On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 5:02 PM, midrange <franz9000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Since we are talking about java on i, I'll ask a question that goes back
a
ways.

I implemented RPGMAIL, a free download 10 years ago on a v5r4 (I think)
system.

Wrote a lot of code around it for a large app, in interactive, batch, and
cgi-web.

When V7R1 rolled around, had issues with ENVVAR changes IBM did, plus new
versions of java on the system.

There were a number of posts but I never saw an answer that worked well
for
me.

Every time there was any volume of emails to send had problems. The
workaround was to make each email its own job, and that performs badly.

I could replace it, but it would be cleaner if a simple fix, and there is
no
time for a lengthy project, and zero $ for replacement or time.

Is anyone still using this with a successful fix?

Jim





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